Community residents encouraged to apply to help in various clinical areasUTMB seeking volunteers across all campuses
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GALVESTON, Texas – COVID-19 stopped us all in our tracks. For hospitals and health systems around the country, that meant volunteers were no longer allowed.
The University of Texas Medical Branch was no exception. Due to the pandemic, the Health System did not allow volunteers in its clinical areas from 2020 to 2022. Prior to 2020, UTMB had more than 400 volunteers throughout its campuses. Currently, it has only about 150 active volunteers in total.
“I can’t stress enough how important it is that we bring more volunteers to our clinical areas,” said Holly Jolin, administrative manager for Volunteer Services at UTMB. “The value of the support they provide is immeasurable. We consider them invaluable parts of the team here at UTMB and encourage anyone who is caring, compassionate and friendly with a heart for helping to volunteer.”
Volunteers are needed across all UTMB campuses in a number of clinical service areas, including:
The Health System is looking for adult volunteers ages 18 and older and junior volunteers ages 15-17.
Additional information regarding the certification requirements can be found at utmbhealth.com/volunteer.
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH: Texas' first academic health center opened its doors in 1891 and today has four campuses, four health sciences schools, four institutes for advanced study, a research enterprise that includes one of only two national laboratories dedicated to the safe study of infectious threats to human health, a Level 1 Trauma Center and a health system offering a full range of primary and specialized medical services throughout the Texas Gulf Coast region. UTMB is an institution in the University of Texas System and a member of the Texas Medical Center.
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