University of Wisconsin–Madison

Volunteering

Health professions programs look for applicants who demonstrate a sustained commitment to serving and helping others, both in healthcare settings and in your community.

Volunteering in hospitals, clinics, and other health care settings gives you a chance to work with patients and health care teams. Volunteering outside of health care settings gives you a chance to serve your community in other ways that are meaningful to you. For example, you might be interested in music, enjoy working with older people, or have an interest in policy issues. Get involved in what interests you — in clinical settings and otherwise — so your experiences tell a cohesive story about who you are!

To discuss specific service requirements for a health profession, meet with a Pre-Health Advisor at CPHA.

On this page: Clinical Volunteering & Shadowing | Non-Clinical Volunteer Service Hubs | Non-Clinical Volunteering by Interest

Non-Clinical Volunteer Service Hubs

Everything you do outside of the classroom – your interests, your hobbies, your campus involvement, your jobs, and volunteering – is valuable for your health professions application. Spend time volunteering in your local community in ways that are meaningful to you. Explore opportunities using broader volunteer service hubs or explore by interest category below.

Non-Clinical Volunteering by Interest

Explore opportunities to get involved organized by interests. This list of examples is not exhaustive, but is meant to spark your thinking about how to focus your search to find opportunities that really excite you!