Volunteering in a Hospital Essay

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    Primary Children’s Hospital is a tremendous hospital that cares about the patients with love and concern, “Thousands of individual children receive extraordinary care each year at Primary Children’s” (History).When it comes to pediatrics, kids need special and unique care that regular hospitals most likely can’t provide. With 33 million children who are under medicaid, 2 million of those children are medically challenged(About Children’s Hospitals). Those children require long term care that only

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    In my time volunteering at the hospital, I hope to gain many different experiences. However, there are a few main ones: adaptation through enrichment and dependability. First of all, I want to get to know and adapt to the environment of the hospital and learn how different processes work. This is a crucial part of being in the atmosphere of a clinic. Also, the experiences that I will have at the hospital will help me to understand the routines and entailments of the career I would like to pursue

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    describe my work; “volunteering” is more appropriate. A volunteer is defined as a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task. The key word is: offers. Any delinquent could do service; it takes selflessness and passion to volunteer. I was always interested in volunteering and helping others, but I did not get into it until I got involved with the National Honor Society at my high school. The program required us to do at least 10 hours of volunteering each semester. During

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    Volunteering is one of the many ways to give back to a community and the people within it. When a person volunteers it is normally because he or she wants to repay the community in which he or she currently resides. Not only does it give back to the community, but it also helps establish new relationships with people within that community. Lending a hand to someone in need is something that should be identified as an important task, rather than being understood as a burden. Whether it is feeding

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    doctor and is heavily involved with a hospital so that they can help guide us with our project as a mentor. They were kind enough to take time out of their busy schedule to answer our questions and concerns that we may have. Ms. Butler also stated that her answers would be from a perspective of a long-term with direct volunteering point of view rather than one that was short terms or indirect volunteering services. One question we have asked was, How has volunteering impacted your life? Ms. Butler said

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    Always having loved volunteering, I have pretty done so to an extent over the years. From days of volunteering for medical missions with Pro-Health International to working as an AdHoc volunteer Doctor with Doctors without Borders on emergency response to the measles and meningitis epidemics in northern Nigeria and up until recently volunteering at a local hospital (Union Hospital) in Lynn, Massachusetts. Nevertheless, a strong desire to ameliorate health conditions among humanity strengthened this

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    the course of my high school career, I have been involved with three amazing volunteering organizations. The first organization is Methodist Richardson Hospital. I volunteered multiple times with their summer volunteer program. The program puts volunteers at the forefront of the hospitals non-medical interactions with patients and their families, making sure the families have any information and

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    One of the most important and favorite healthcare related experience for me is volunteering at the Houston Foodbank. I have done over 440 hours of volunteering at the Houston Foodbank. Saving peoples lives by filling their pantries and those who are in need for food has been a blessing for me to do. However, I am currently still volunteering and now a leader for the Student Heroes Program for the Houston Foodbank. Many have told me I could not be a leader too soon unless you are really dedicated

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    Reflection This semester I volunteered my time at the Mountain View Hospital in the Women’s Department, specifically in the postpartum section. I chose this volunteer opportunity because it significantly relates to my career path and passion. I am biological sciences major and Psychology minor (pre-medical) and the goal of my medical career is to become an Obstetrician/gynecologist and then potentially specialize in the fertility and infertility of women. Throughout the course of this semester I

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    The efficiency of service can be looked at form multiple angles. Does the motive behind service less than its effectiveness? I will be exploring just that in this paper by evaluating the net benefit to a community and its lasting impact on the individual performing mandatory versus voluntary service. I was drawn to this topic after listening to Tovia Smith’s podcast, ‘Selfish’ Giving: Does It Count If You Get In Return?. Smith interviews many professionals on their opinion on service done for personal

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