Postbac Presentation

Learn Through Service

Our students have gained valuable first-hand knowledge and experience at various health care organizations.

Why Volunteer?

Volunteer experience will not only enrich your postbac year; it is also a powerful way to demonstrate your commitment to health care delivery as you apply to medical school.

ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ encourages and supports off-campus community service by offering a database of volunteer and internship opportunities, partial transportation reimbursement, and other resources. You will have many opportunities to volunteer in various medically related programs and activities, taking you out of the classroom and into the real world.

Health Services

Volunteer Opportunities

Through your volunteer experiences, you will gain a hands-on perspective of the health care profession and a fresh reminder of why you want to become a physician. Near Bryn Mawr, there are five schools of medicine, one school of veterinary medicine, two dental schools, 24 teaching hospitals, 115 hospitals, and numerous clinics and social-service organizations dedicated to underserved populations, where you can work side-by-side with health care professionals, residents, and medical students. Explore popular volunteer sites below.

 Continuing its legacy of providing support and a myriad of services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS, Action Wellness provides services to those living with chronic illness. Volunteers with the Buddy Program provide emotional support, companionship, and occasional assistance with the task of daily living. Volunteers receive preliminary training and ongoing peer support.

 and other hospice programs in the Philadelphia region. Each of these hospice organizations serves patients of various ages throughout the Philadelphia region. After an initial training period, volunteers are paired with a patient either at home or residing in a hospice or nursing facility.

ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½Hospital & Lankenau Medical Center, part of Main Line Health, a community-based, not-for-profit health system, BMH (a community hospital, walkable from campus) and LMC (a teaching hospital and research institution, 5 miles from campus) offer a variety of volunteer programs for postbac students.

, a non-profit, public-health organization committed to protecting the health and welfare of drug users and sex workers. PPP works to reduce the harm associated with drug use and sex industry work by offering a safe and humane alternative to the war on drugs.

Various Ambulance Services: Marple Township Ambulance Corp, Narberth Ambulance and Radnor Fire & Ambulance Company Opportunities are available for postbacs who already have Pennsylvania-recognized or national EMT certification. Each of these ambulance companies are operated primarily by volunteers.

Health-Related Volunteer Opportunities Map

A comprehensive listing of volunteer opportunities in ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½and Philadelphia can be found on . The health care volunteer blog is a collaboration between our office and the Career & Civic Engagement Center, for use by postbacs and undergraduates.

Discover where Postbac students volunteer in the map below.

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Contact Us

Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program

Park Science Building
Room 349

ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½Program-Specific Questions
Email postbac@brynmawr.edu
Phone 610-526-7350

Application Service Process Questions
Call PostbacCAS Customer Service at (857) 304-2047
Email PostbacCASinfo@liaisoncas.com