Benefits Pediatric Medically Complex Care Fellowship Top Top Print page Benefits, Requirements and Resources for Non-Accredited Programs Print Version Page Source URL: https://pediatrics.med.jax.ufl.edu/pediatric-medically-complex-care-fellowship/benefits/ University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville residencies and fellowships are designed to offer the finest training possible in order for you to achieve excellence in the diagnosis, care and treatment of patients. To achieve this goal, residents and fellows agree to abide by certain policies and guidelines. In return, a number of benefits and resources are provided for you to succeed. Table of Contents Background Check Requirement Bioterrorism Response COBRA Contract for Non-Accredited Programs Disability Insurance Drug Free Workplace Drug Screen Requirement Eligibility and Selection Criteria FICA Alternative Plan Harassment Policy Health Insurance Holidays Leave Library Life/Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance Medical & Health Requirements Office of Educational Affairs Parking Professional Liability Research Resident Assistance Program (Counseling) Stipends Tax-Sheltered Annuity The following provides a brief description of individual benefits and requirements. In addition, residents and fellows are provided a range of resources to conduct research, enhance their learning experience and further their careers. In compliance with both the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the National Resident Matching Program requirements, we have made available a copy of the current resident contract , which includes the terms and conditions of appointment. Also provided are the resident eligibility and selection criteria in accordance with NRMP. For a comprehensive summary of fringe benefits provided by the University of Florida, visit the Administrative Affairs - Fringe Benefits page. Files marked with are Adobe PDF (portable document format) files. Most modern browsers will open PDF files directly in your browser's window. Some older browsers may require you to download Adobe Acrobat Reader DC in order to open the PDF. Background Checks and Drug Screens Many hospitals and other facilities to which residents rotate now require criminal background checks and drug screens of all individuals working, training, or volunteering in their institutions. These include several of the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville’s educational partners. The Florida Department of Health Boards of Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine also require physicians to go through an FBI Level 2 fingerprint clearance screening. The Boards of Dentistry and Podiatry require a State and Federal criminal background check. The application for licensure also requires self-disclosure of criminal convictions and of prior substance abuse and/or treatment. As a condition of appointment all residents and fellows must undergo screening to include: An FBI Level 2 fingerprint clearance or State and Federal criminal background check A check of the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) list of excluded individuals and US General Services Administration (GSA) excluded parties list A urine drug screen Bioterrorism Response UF Health Jacksonville serves as a regional bioterrorism response facility, one of only seven in Florida. In this capacity, the hospital could receive up to 500 casualties resulting from weapons of mass destruction (WMD) or a natural disaster with very little notice. As a member of the house staff, you will be expected to provide medical services in the hospital should this occur. COBRA At the end of training, all housestaff are provided information regarding the purchase of continuous health coverage under COBRA. Disability Insurance Group Disability Coverage While In Training All trainees are covered under the University of Florida's group disability income plan at no cost. Highlights include: Residents and fellows pay no premiums for this coverage while in training. Plan is offered by the standard insurance company, AM Best A rated company. Monthly short-term disability benefits payable beginning the 15th day of disability. Residents needing to apply for short-term disability benefits are to contact the Office of Graduate Medical Education by e-mailing Leslie Caulder at leslie.caulder@jax.ufl.edu. Employee Benefits Guide Booklet - House Staff FAQ - STD - Maternity Guidelines Benefits generally are payable to age 65 as long as you remain disabled. Individual Disability Coverage - Guaranteed Standard Issue (GSI) with Guardian/Berkshire An individual disability plan is also available for purchase by any UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville trainee during or upon completion of training. Highlights include: Guaranteed issue - Up to $15,000 per month without evidence of medical insurability ($7,500 while in training and $15,000 with proof of new contract income) Guardian/Berkshire's true own occupation to age 67, including medical specialty language Up to 30% in permanent discounts Graded or Level premiums guaranteed for the life of the policy 3% compounded cost of living adjustment Enhanced partial disability Future increase option Catastrophic and student loan riders Coverage may be available even if you have been declined in the past This is the ONLY Guaranteed Issue Plan for UF Health. The GSI is only available IF you have not been declined or had a modified offer from another carrier. Don't risk it. It is recommmended that you apply for the GSI first! The guaranteed disability program can be combined with a fully underwritten policy to obtain up to $30,000 per month of protection. The individual disability plan is offered by Guardian/Bershire through the Florida Medical Advisors. To run your own quote and apply online, please visit www.ufdisability.com To discuss all of your disability options with Florida Medical Advisors please call (813) 995-7527 Contact the Florida Medical Advisors Drug-Free Workplace As a University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville trainee, the standard of conduct promulgated by the University is applicable. UF drug-free workplace policy. FICA Alternative Plan Residents and fellows contribute to the FICA Alternative Plan instead of the Social Security Administration. Medicare contributions will continue to be withheld and matched by the employer. Harassment Policy The University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville is committed to the maintenance of a supportive and productive environment for its students, staff, residents, fellows and faculty. In order to ensure that such an environment exists, inappropriate behavior in all forms is not permissible. Students, staff, residents, fellows and faculty of the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville are expected to abide by the guidelines on sex discrimination, sexual harassment and harassment of the University of Florida. Health Insurance Residents have preferred appointment access when using the GatorAdvantage Appointment Line at (904) 383-1487. Residents are encouraged to establish themselves and their dependents with a primary care physician as soon as possible after training begins. As a premium GatorCare plan member, trainees have access to the Florida Blue provider directory physicians as well. GatorCare - Find a Jacksonville Provider GatorCare - Premium The group health plan, fully paid by the employer, provides coverage for: The employee The spouse of an eligible employee (unless legally separated or divorced) Qualified domestic partner Unmarried children under age 19 Unmarried children between ages 19 and 25 who are dependent upon the insured for support and are either full-time or part-time students or reside in the insured's household Holidays Residents shall be entitled to observe all official holidays designated by the University of Florida have clinical responsibilities including clinic, shift or on call. Clinics do not close for every holiday. When clinics are open on an official holiday, at the program director's discretion, they may give the trainee another day off. Holidays for UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville include: New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday Memorial Day Juneteenth (clinics open) Independence Day Labor Day Homecoming (clinics open) Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day and the day after Christmas Day Leave For complete leave information see the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville Resident Leave Policy . Library, Medical Educational resources are many and varied on our campus. Most medical departments maintain their own libraries. The designated central medical library is the Borland Health Sciences Library (BHSL), a division of the UF Health Science Center Library (HSCL). Borland Library's homepage, has links to many electronic resources, including electronic journals, Pub Med, Up To Date and other publication databases, as well as information about the Library's services and collections. Life Insurance/Accidental Death and Dismemberment Residents and fellows are provided life insurance/accidental death and dismemberment insurance. Level term group life insurance underwritten by The Standard Insurance Company provides $50,000 of life insurance for all eligible employees with an additional $10,000 in the event of accidental death or dismemberment. You will find the life insurance policy on the Administrative Affairs/Fringe Benefits website at http://adminaffairs.med.ufl.edu/files/2013/01/Standard-Life-Policy.pdf . Medical & Health Requirements for Residents For full details of required immunization documentation and ongoing medical requirements go to the immunization topic in the resident manual. Office of Educational Affairs The Senior Associate Dean for Educational Affairs serves as the Designated Institutional Official (DIO) responsible for the oversight of medical education at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville. Working closely with the Office of Educational Affairs, the DIO ensures a learning environment that fosters high quality medical resident education and resident and fellow well-being. Parking UF Health Jacksonville provides covered parking on campus free of charge. Professional Liability Coverage As a participant in a graduate medical education program of the University, a trainee is an employee of the University of Florida. The trainee is personally immune from civil liabilities that may arise from any negligent acts or omissions committed by the trainee in the course of employment, with coverage commensurate with individual's specialty. According to Florida Statutes Section 768.28, the Florida Board of Trustees (FBOT), the state agency that operates the University of Florida, is responsible for any civil claims or actions arising from the negligent acts of its employees and agents. The FBOT is protected for such liabilities through the University of Florida/JHMHC/Jacksonville self-insurance program (UF/JSIP), a self-insurance program established by Florida Statutes Section 1004.24. The UF/JSIP also provides risk management services to UF Health Jacksonville. A trainee must identify themself as a University of Florida employee, as evidenced by wearing their ID badge at all times during work hours. The self insurance program affords you personal professional liability protection while you act as a Good Samaritan, while you are involved in community service work which has been pre-approved by your college, or if you are on a UF educational assignment outside of Florida. Research The UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville is committed to fostering research by the faculty, residents, and fellows. This institution has been engaged in clinically applied research for many years and is enriched by the presence of faculty who have demonstrated excellence in performing research and in training new investigators. The Office of Research Affairs is dedicated to this mission. Dean's Fund Research Grant The Dean's Fund Research Grant provides support to residents or fellows for research projects when they are the principal investigator. All those awarded grant funds will be expected to prepare a manuscript of their work for submission to a peer-reviewed journal prior to the end of their training. They will also be expected to submit their manuscript or poster for the annual Celebration of Education and Research Day. Poster Printer There is a large format printer available to all trainees. The printer can accommodate all scientific posters up to 4'x6' and is available at no charge to the trainee or their department. It is the authors responsibility to ensure the poster is error free and does not contain personal health information. See department program coordinator for a UF template and contact information to the print shop. Research Curriculum A core lecture curriculum is accessible via New Innovations that meets ACGME institutional and program requirements is available to anyone with access: Scientific research - getting started Protocol development and research design Scientific writing & presentation skills Evaluating basic literature Basic biostatistics Information literacy Resident Assistance Program (Counseling) UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville and UF Health Jacksonville provide the funding for free counseling for emotional problems, stress, alcohol or drug problems, family/relationship worries and financial difficulties. It is confidential and free of charge. You are also invited to visit GuidanceResources® Online. Stipends Each resident is given a stipend to pursue their graduate medical education in an amount appropriate to the level of function in the program. Tax-Sheltered Annuities 403(b) The 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity provides a way, through payroll reduction, to save money for long-term financial goals/retirement, while reducing the current tax liability. Fellows