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  Saturday, 17 July 2004
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Anyone that can help fast -
I am going to Vanderbilt in 2 weeks and just was notified by their Risk Management Department that I need a $1million/$3million insurance coverage. If anyone knows of any websites or numbers I can call to get this set up in such short time, please reply.
Thanks...
22 years ago
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When I applied for my aways my registrar gave me a letter stating I was covered by my school's malpractice insurance. I think that same goes for all schools. You are covered dude. Just talk to the administration at your school and get a letter.

If everyone had to buy malpractice insurance to do an away no one would go anywhere.
22 years ago
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I just spoke with Vanderbilt today and they referred me to State Volunteer Mutual Insurance Company. The cost of my 30 day policy is going to be $887. My school only covers me for $500,000/$500,000 and I have to therefore buy a separate policy for the $1million/$3million. I think this is ridiculous and it is almost a preventing me from doing a rotation there.
This pretty much sucks.
22 years ago
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I had the same difficulties when I tried to schedule my externships. What a huge headache. I agree it is truly a situation that will limit your externship opportunities. I ended up with a guy in NYC, but he swore that he was NEVER going to enter that situation again because of the headache. My price ended up climbing and climbing and I think that the final figure was about $2200, but I had significantly less coming in at 25000/75000 policy through my school.

I think that one wholesale company that may beable to direct you is Shand Morahan. That is where I started...but not who I ulitmately ended with 2/2 location issues. That too was limited because I live in Texas but was going to MO and NYC so the person that wrote the policy has to be certified to write a policy valid in all those places.

In addition to trying to find a policy, I would rec. approaching your dean...possibly as a group who are in the same situation. I think that there was a strong movement at my med school in the class following me to try to change the situation.

Good luck. I know that it tough. I do rec working through it and making the sacrifice...it maybe worth it in the end and then 800 dollars is just a drop in the bucket. Vandy is a great program with wonderful facilities...at least that is what I gathered on my interview.
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