**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
This St. Vincent's Health Fair sign-up is for volunteers who will participate in an approved student organization ran booth. Student organization booths will approve their own member volunteers and the student organization leader will let you know which shift and responsibility you will have within the student org booth. All volunteers (student org booths included) are required to attend a training session hosted by the St. Vincent's Community Engagement Committee before they are able to sign-up. Please contatc at 682-554-3213 (Nam Nguyen) if you have any questions.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
Volunteers are paired as a buddy with participants of the Christina Sullivan Foundation's Camp PossAbilities in the pilot Adaptive Inclusive Art and Music Therapy Program! This program provides an opportunity for individuals with differing abilities to utilize artistic outlets in order to express emotions, practice motor skills and reduce stress in a supportive environment.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at the rec center, they will check in at the entryway using a sign in binder supplied by the facility's director. Please contact 409-497-1867 if you have any questions.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Volunteers are paired as a buddy with participants of the Christina Sullivan Foundation's Camp PossAbilities in the pilot Adaptive Inclusive Art and Music Therapy Program! This program provides an opportunity for individuals with differing abilities to utilize artistic outlets in order to express emotions, practice motor skills and reduce stress in a supportive environment.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at the rec center, they will check in at the entryway using a sign in binder supplied by the facility's director. Please contact 409-497-1867 if you have any questions.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Volunteers are paired as a buddy with participants of the Christina Sullivan Foundation's Camp PossAbilities in the pilot Adaptive Inclusive Art and Music Therapy Program! This program provides an opportunity for individuals with differing abilities to utilize artistic outlets in order to express emotions, practice motor skills and reduce stress in a supportive environment.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Volunteers are paired as a buddy with participants of the Christina Sullivan Foundation's Camp PossAbilities in the pilot Adaptive Inclusive Art and Music Therapy Program! This program provides an opportunity for individuals with differing abilities to utilize artistic outlets in order to express emotions, practice motor skills and reduce stress in a supportive environment.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
On the third Wednesday of each month, St. Vincent's House distributes fresh produce in partnership with the Galveston County Food Bank. Sign up to help prepare and box fresh fruits and vegetables for our pantry clients.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
Volunteers are paired as a buddy with participants of the Christina Sullivan Foundation's Camp PossAbilities in the pilot Adaptive Inclusive Art and Music Therapy Program! This program provides an opportunity for individuals with differing abilities to utilize artistic outlets in order to express emotions, practice motor skills and reduce stress in a supportive environment.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Volunteers along Seawall will be directing the race and handling water stations. At the Finisher Festival the same day, volunteers will lead carnival games, hand out food and talk about various health topics with the Galveston community.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Volunteers are paired as a buddy with participants of the Christina Sullivan Foundation's Camp PossAbilities in the pilot Adaptive Inclusive Art and Music Therapy Program! This program provides an opportunity for individuals with differing abilities to utilize artistic outlets in order to express emotions, practice motor skills and reduce stress in a supportive environment.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
On the third Wednesday of each month, St. Vincent's House distributes fresh produce in partnership with the Galveston County Food Bank. Sign up to help prepare and box fresh fruits and vegetables for our pantry clients.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The Harmony Healers program is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together to perform music for patients in the hospital and increase patient morale. Students who sing and/or play an instrument (regardless of skill level) are welcome to attend these sessions to prepare and perform music for patients. As soon as you arrive, you will receive music and will rehearse with your fellow musicians for one hour. At 2:00pm, you will go up to your assigned unit and perform for patients until 3:00pm. Music and Medicine and Syncope will provide music for you to play, intentionally arranged so that it will be easy to sight-read.
Student Assistant, Office of Community Engagement and Interprofessional Education
A lifelong Texan, Grayson R. Jackson was raised in Grapevine and attended Baylor University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2020. At Baylor, Grayson studied biology, public health, and medical humanities as a University Scholar and completed the Honors Program and the... Read More →
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
SMART Family Literacy children's tent at the Hike for Hope for the American Foundation will provide free books, read-aloud, and social emotional learning activities. Social-emotional learning and early literacy for families participating in an event for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Text KC Weinand at 210-268-5007
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
On the third Wednesday of each month, St. Vincent's House distributes fresh produce in partnership with the Galveston County Food Bank. Sign up to help prepare and box fresh fruits and vegetables for our pantry clients.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
New and improved with a brand-new location! Address: 815 52nd St. Galveston TX 77551. KoKo Kafe’ is a positive, relaxed, and non-intimidating experience that will focus on tutoring Math and Reading/Writing provided by Urban Strategies, Inc. Urban Strategies is part of the Galveston Revitalization Program located at the Cedars at Carver Park, the Villas on the Strand, and the up-and-coming site, The Oleanders at Broadway. Urban Strategies aims to help, guide, and encourage residents to further build upon successes as they follow the organizational vision that “All families are stable and thriving”. In order to serve more students, tutoring sessions will be held at Wright Cuney Recreation Center with snacks provided by USI with program dates following the GISD school calendar. Students in grades 3-12 will be able to enjoy hot cocoa, teas, soft drinks, and light snacks as they receive quality academic support. The Koko Kafe program also seeks to encourage K-12 students to explore STEM. When UTMB students arrive at The Oleanders at Broadway, they will park in the garage at the second building. (The second building behind the main one right off Broadway - in the garage) Upon arrival, be sure to sign your name on the sign-in sheet with leadership. Please contact Dr. Fuller 832-629-3532 or Vonda Boulding 832-404-1605 if you have any questions upon arrival.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
The county federally qualified health center that provides comprehensive primary care to under-insured and insured patients in the county. This clinic is staffed by UTMB Internal Medicine faculty providers.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Michael serves as the Pastor of Galveston Central Church and received his Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University. He has received numerous awards including the W.B.J. Martin Award in Homiletics, Good Samaritan Award, and the One Matters Discipleship Award. Michael is... Read More →
CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread provides nutritious meals, clean clothing, personal hygiene, mental health, and medical services to the community, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. You will serve as a general volunteer, a big need is helping in the kitchen for food preparation.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
On the third Wednesday of each month, St. Vincent's House distributes fresh produce in partnership with the Galveston County Food Bank. Sign up to help prepare and box fresh fruits and vegetables for our pantry clients.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
The St. Vincent's House Expanded Food Pantry hosts a small produce trailer on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Volunteers will help assemble produce boxes for drive-through pantry clients. Connect families and individuals in crisis who do not have access to fresh produce. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Please dress in active, weather appropriate attire, and closed toed shoes.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
On the third Wednesday of each month, St. Vincent's House distributes fresh produce in partnership with the Galveston County Food Bank. Sign up to help prepare and box fresh fruits and vegetables for our pantry clients.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Students will help with general eye health screening, visual acuity tests, glasses fittings (taking measurements for bifocals, pupil distance, etc.), and possibly help with refractions and eye pressure testing. No prior experience is necessary, you will be trained upon arrival. After signing up for this event, please reach out to Kate O'Neill (kgoneill@utmb.edu) with any questions regarding the volunteer opportunity.
Paula leads St. Vincent’s House as the Executive Director. She is a bilingual (English/Spanish) healthcare executive with impressive record of collaborative leadership in project management, fundraising, business development, strategic planning, partnerships and operations management... Read More →
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Dress Code: Business Professional or Scrubs. Please be sure to view the video stream link prior to attending your session. Hospital to Home (H2H) is a student-led clinical experience aimed at connecting hospitalized patients at high risk for unmet social and medical needs with the appropriate resources. The program aims to improve health outcomes and reduce the need for future hospitalization. Students in the program help facilitate a successful transition of care by providing basic medical equipment, assessing social determinants of health, and identifying community resources to bridge those gaps. You need access to St. Vincent’s Epic Context while volunteering with H2H, please make sure to activate your access prior to volunteering. a. If you have never volunteered at St. Vincent’s and don’t have access then you will need to go to this website: https://intranet.utmb.edu/emr/current-offerings/st-vincents-clinics (need to be on UTMB network to access), St. Vincent's Clinics (utmb.edu) and complete the training: –> Current MS2-3-4/…. The first one on the list. b. If you have logged-in to St. Vincent’s Epic before but it has been a while (longer than 90 days), you will need to call the help desk to have them reactivate your access – 409-772-5200.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
Galveston Central Church opens-up their facility to all, including people experiencing homelessness, providing a warm meal, hot shower, laundry services, bike repair, and partnership to empower them in their journey of life. Service as a general volunteer. No religious events associated with the service or required for participation. Please make sure to watch video associated with this session prior to volunteering.
To deliver groceries & hygiene supplies to over 140 families in crisis that have no mode of transportation on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in personal vehicles & alongside with other volunteers. Dress weather appropriate with active wear & closed toed shoes. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. use personal vehicles & work with other volunteer.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.
**If you register for this session, please click the link in the registration field below to access orientation materials, timesheet and questionnaire** Our goal is to support Spanish-speaking patients in activities surrounding their St. Vincent’s Clinic appointment. We want to ensure that patients can navigate clinic information surrounding their visit with confidence by providing guidance in their own language. Main tasks students in the front desk can help with:
Make phone calls to confirm attendance of patients to the clinic
Make phone calls to provide patients with test results. (This is a really important need in the clinic, since we were told that sometimes notification of results to Spanish speaking patients gets pushed back until someone who can actually do it shows up to the clinic).
Fill out the “check in” questionnaire for patients arriving for their appointment
Answer any questions the patients may have during their visit
Have someone that guides patients to their room and guides them in the process of scheduling follow ups and any other consultation in other clinics.