Service/Volunteer Opportunities

Equal Access Clinic

The Equal Access Clinic Network was built to improve the physical, mental and social well-being of all, by enhancing access to high-quality, comprehensive, patient-centered care and by facilitating community-level action.

Helping Hands Clinic

Helping Hands Clinic seeks to improve the physical and mental well-being of the homeless and poor by: delivering comprehensive health care, sensitizing providers to the special needs of the homeless and engaging the community in meaningful contribution.

Volunteer Services at UF Health

Volunteer Services at UF Health contributes to the support of patient services by providing volunteers who assist patients, visitors and staff within UF Health Shands Hospital and associated facilities through the Volunteers, VolunTEEN, Pet Visitation and UF Health Shands Auxiliary programs.

Camp Boggy Creek

Camp Boggy Creek is open year-round and utilizes nearly 1,800 volunteers per year to accomplish its mission to foster a spirit of joy by creating a free, safe and medically-sound camp environment that enriches the lives of children with serious illnesses and their families.

Cade Museum

Be a part of the Cade Museum experience by volunteering in the labs, during special events, and behind the scenes! An extra hand is always appreciated for Creativity Lab classes, as well as for other programs and special events

Skype a Scientist

Skype a Scientist matches scientists with classrooms around the world! Scientists will skype into the classroom for 30-60 minute Q and A sessions that can cover the scientist’s expertise or what it’s like to be a scientist.

Faculty Mentoring Opportunities

First-Year Graduate Student Mentor Program

The first year mentoring groups were created to support our first year students as they transition into graduate school. Within the Biomedical Sciences Program, the groups offer students with a “home base” until choosing a research mentor. The small groups are comprised of a graduate faculty member and one to two advanced graduate students.

Summer Health Professions Education Program: Medicine

The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a FREE summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions. SHPEP’s goal is to strengthen the academic proficiency and career development of students underrepresented in the health professions and prepare them for a successful application and matriculation to health professions schools.

MSRP Program

First year UFCOM medical students are invited to apply for a scholarship that will support them during a 9-week individual research experience during the summer and under a faculty mentor.

COM CLG

Host a small group (collaborative learning group) for College of Medicine student’s.
Email: Heather.Harrell@medicine.ufl.edu