Can SBIRT really help me professionally with future medical career aspirations?
Several of our current and former screeners have related to us that their participation in SBIRT has been extremely advantageous for them when applying to a broad range of post-graduate programs, research opportunities, and job openings. A few have even reported being contacted by application review committees and prospective supervisors with the specific question, “What is SBIRT, and what did you do for it?” which gave them the opportunity to share their patient contact experiences at-length. Several of those managers later contacted us to confirm the service our screeners had performed with us, largely because other programs with similarly high standards and intensive training regimens rarely accept undergraduates, let alone provide patient services relying solely on such recruitment. We feel that any screener who demonstrates the passion and commitment to master our substance use intervention methodology will be an extremely competitive candidate going forward regardless of the spec
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