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Dick's House & Dartmouth Medical School's
Medical Peer Advocate Program
- The purpose of this program is to provide support and input to members of the
Dartmouth community whom, while patients at Dick's House, require medical care at DHMC.
Likewise, it is being created with the recognition of the learning opportunities that
are available to medical students assisting with Dick's House patients in need of
care at DHMC.
- The Dick's House staff will offer a Medical Peer Advocate to all transferring patients
whose circumstances are appropriate for this program. The Dick's House staff will endeavor
to encourage the use of an Advocate in cases of educational or experiential value. However,
it is the right of the transferring patient to accept or refuse the offer and their
decision will not in any way affect the care provided to them as Dick's House patients.
- At the consent of any patient at Dick's House who will be travelling to DHMC for medical
care, Dick's House staff will page the Medical Peer Advocate on-call who will respond
immediately to gather the DHMC appointment information essential for assisting the transferring
patient.
- The Medical Peer Advocate will then meet the transferring student at DHMC and accompany
her/him as s/he receives care and as the patient wishes. If time permits, the Medical Peer
Advocate may meet the transferring patient at Dick's House. No medical student will transfer
any patient to or from DHMC or Dick's House.
- If, due to other commitments, the Medical Peer Advocate is not available, he or she will
attempt to contact the alternate student. If no Medical Peer Advocate is available, the staff
at Dick's House should be notified and so inform the provider making the request.
- Dick's House staff will be provided a call schedule for medical students volunteering to
accompany patients. The Medical Peer Advocate on call will be provided a pager.
- Absolute protection of patient confidentiality must be insured. All Medical Peer Advocates
assisting Dick's House patients will sign a confidentiality agreement, insuring the utmost
respect for these patients' privacy.
- The primary role of the Medical Peer Advocate is to provide support and assistance to the
transferring patient while accompanying the patient. The Medical Peer Advocates are not medical
care providers.
Calendar of On-Call Staff
Contacts
Dick's House: Charlene "Charley" Bradley (603) 650-1464
DMS: Janet Elro (603) 650-1594
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