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    to volunteer at hospitals to gain more knowledge about the problem. Visiting a hospital and seeing what the children need or playing with them makes them very happy. Volunteering at a hospital lets me see the hospital from an insider's perspective. I am considering a career in a health-related field, volunteering at a hospital provides me with the chance to work with medical professionals and see what their jobs are like in the real world. My first day at the children's hospital was very warm and

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    Volunteering in the medical/surgical department at Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center (PWFMC) was a rewarding and valuable experience. While volunteering, I had the opportunity to aid hospital staff in any way possible, which usually meant performing the more menial tasks that needed to be done. A few examples include stripping linens, cleaning rooms, and restocking nurse’s cabinets. Performing this type of work was gratifying for several reasons. Firstly, completing these tasks allows nurses

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    Rauf Abayev has been volunteering at this hospital for over a year now. In addition to volunteering, he has been shadowing the PAs in the general surgery clinic under my supervision. Furthermore, I have come to know him quite well when he shadowed me during the whole summer. It is a pleasure to be able to provide this letter of recommendation for him for admission to the PA program. He has gained a vast array of knowledge when he was shadowing the PAs and me in the general surgery clinic. He has

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    is always a net financial investment. This is clearly seen through the volunteers of the hospital. Today I will show you the financial impact that a volunteer has on the hospital and patient experience. (General Purpose) We will look at the costs of running a volunteer program, the financial return volunteers provide, and the invaluable impact on the patient experience in a hospital. (Preview) Volunteering is often seen as free labor. However, there is a significant cost associated with the recruitment

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    A music box like sound twinkled with a bright tune throughout the hospital. Its tune was heard from the quiet and calm patient rooms, through the long white hallways, and to the comfortable hospital lobby where I stood waiting. I wonder what that sound was? Well, who cares? I’ve got other things to worry about. It was my first day of volunteering at the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital. The first tasks I was assigned were to greet, to help, and to escort visitors to their destination. My shaky hands

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    when I would join my father in cleaning up the town pond, and my mother in feeding the homeless. With this early introduction to service, I find being a person for others natural, and have always found ways in which I can give back. Volunteering at Mattel Children’s Hospital was my first clinical experience, and the meaningful impact I made there will always stay close to my heart. Many of the children I spent time with were extremely sick, and it opened my eyes to the suffering accompanied with ill

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    Volunteering at the Children’s Hospital Over the summer, I volunteered at the Children’s Hospital of Richmond every Tuesday and Thursday for the month of July. The Children’s Hospital is a place where kids with severe mental and physical disabilities live because they are unable to stay at their own homes. Most of these children cannot talk and they need special equipment to help them breathe. I would describe this facility more as a home than a hospital because the nurses and volunteers at the

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    I volunteered at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, a nonprofit organization in the dietary department, patient transport and clinics to help the adult and pediatric patients recovering from acute and chronic conditions and require intensive therapy. In the dietary department I helped patients to complete the menus by marking selections for them and collecting the menus. I assisted in the patient transport department to transport patients to and from therapy to regain activities of daily living after

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    Most people avoid hospitals at all costs, but I enjoy hospitals and find inspiration in what they accomplish on a daily basis. People commonly associate hospitals with negative experiences and disregard the number of miracles that occur there. Every day, doctors and nurses work hard to save lives, improve lives, and bring new lives into the world. Volunteering and job shadowing at two hospitals has given me a glimpse at just how hard these professionals work to improve the lives of complete strangers

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    torturing him. Laughing, I assured him that it was over now and to let me know if he needed anything else. I then drew the curtains to allow them privacy, and proceeded to the next patient. This was how I spent most of my summer mornings, volunteering at Kingwood hospital. I started during the summer of eighth grade and have loved it ever since. It has allowed me to experience all the different

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