About the Opportunity
Endocrine & Diabetes Plus Clinic of Houston welcomes motivated pre-health students — including pre-med, PA, NP, nursing, and pharmacy students — to observe clinical care in a busy endocrinology and diabetes specialty practice. Observers will have the opportunity to witness a wide range of endocrine conditions including diabetes management, thyroid disorders, adrenal disease, osteoporosis, and metabolic conditions.
This is an unpaid observational experience. Observers are guests in the clinical setting and are expected to contribute positively to the clinic environment. Shadowing at our clinic is a privilege, not a guaranteed entitlement, and may be discontinued at any time if expectations are not met.
What You Will Do
To make the most of your time and contribute to the clinic, observers are expected to:
- Assist with patient intake — greeting patients, verifying information, escorting patients to exam rooms under staff supervision
- Observe patient-provider encounters with patient consent
- Assist with general clinic tasks as directed by staff — filing, stocking, room preparation
- Shadow multiple providers throughout the day when scheduling allows
- Engage professionally and ask appropriate questions outside of patient encounters
- Arrive punctually, dressed professionally, and prepared for the full scheduled shift
Requirements Before Starting
📋 Documentation Required
- Signed HIPAA confidentiality agreement
- Signed observer agreement / liability waiver
- Proof of current immunizations (flu, COVID, Hep B, MMR, Tdap)
- Valid photo ID
- If school-affiliated: letter from program/institution
📚 Preparation Required
- Read all assigned articles from our Patient Education Library before your first day
- Required reading: Diabetes Overview, Thyroid Overview, PCOS, Adrenal Disorders, Osteoporosis, GLP-1 Medications Guide
- Understand basic endocrine anatomy and common conditions
- Review professional conduct expectations in this document
👔 Professional Dress
- Business casual or scrubs — clean and neat
- Closed-toe shoes required
- No strong fragrances — clinical environment
- Name badge/identification visible at all times
- Hair secured if longer than shoulder length
🏥 HIPAA & Privacy
- All patient information is strictly confidential
- No photos, recordings, or notes identifying patients
- Do not discuss patients outside the clinic — including on social media
- Do not approach patients without staff introduction
- HIPAA violations result in immediate removal from the program
Professional Standards & Conduct
We operate a high-volume specialty clinic. We expect observers to uphold the same standards of professionalism we hold our entire team to:
- Be on time — arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled start time. Repeated tardiness results in removal from the program.
- Cell phones are for emergencies only during clinic hours — no personal use, texting, or social media while in clinical areas
- Maintain a respectful, courteous demeanor with patients, staff, and providers at all times
- Follow all instructions from clinical staff without argument — ask questions respectfully and at appropriate times
- Do not offer medical opinions or advice to patients at any time
- Do not perform any clinical tasks (blood pressure, phlebotomy, etc.) without explicit permission and supervision from a licensed provider
- Use downtime productively — review patient education materials, ask staff appropriate questions, or complete assigned readings
- Demonstrate genuine curiosity, initiative, and respect for the work being done
⚠️ Behavior That Will Result in Immediate Removal
- Any HIPAA violation — photography, recording, discussing patients outside the clinic, or social media posts
- Repeated tardiness or unexplained absences without advance notice
- Disrespectful behavior toward patients, staff, or providers
- Cell phone use in patient care areas
- Being unprepared — not having read the assigned education materials before your first day
- Wasting time, loitering, or disengagement during clinic hours
- Any behavior that disrupts patient care or clinic operations
Required Reading — Patient Education Library
Observers are expected to read and understand the following articles from our patient education library before their first day. This is not optional — clinical exposure is meaningless without foundational knowledge of the conditions you will observe.
- Diabetes Overview — types, diagnosis, goals of treatment
- Type 2 Diabetes — insulin resistance, treatment approach
- Thyroid Overview — how the thyroid works, testing
- Hypothyroidism — causes, symptoms, levothyroxine
- Hyperthyroidism — Graves' disease, treatment options
- Diabetes Medications — all major drug classes
- GLP-1 Medications Guide — Ozempic, Mounjaro, and more
- PCOS — diagnosis and management
- Adrenal Disorders — Cushing's, Addison's, aldosteronism
- Osteoporosis — bone density, treatment
- Hypoglycemia — recognition and emergency response
- Why See an Endocrinologist? — scope of endocrinology practice
Letter of Recommendation Policy
We understand that many observers are building their application for medical school, PA school, nursing programs, or other health professional training. We are glad to support exceptional individuals.
However, we have a firm and transparent policy regarding letters of recommendation:
- Letters of recommendation are written only for observers who have demonstrated exceptional performance — consistent professionalism, preparedness, active engagement, and a positive contribution to the clinic
- A minimum of 40 hours of shadowing is required before a letter will be considered
- Observers with any HIPAA violation, attendance issues, or behavioral concerns will not receive a letter
- Observers who are passive, unprepared, or disengaged will not receive a letter — time and space in a busy clinic are valuable, and we expect commitment in return
- We will not write a letter for anyone who has been asked to leave the program for any reason
- If you are unsure whether you qualify, ask a staff member — we would rather have a direct conversation than have you be surprised
In short: Exceptional observers who work hard, prepare thoroughly, engage actively, respect patients and staff, and add value to the clinic will be supported in their career goals. Those who treat this as a passive checkbox will not.
Interested in Observing?
Send an email to our office with your name, school/program, dates of interest, and a brief statement about why you are interested in endocrinology. We will provide the application forms and requirements.
📧 admin@diabetesplusclinic.com
Please allow 5–7 business days for a response. Space is limited.