We are pleased to announce that VHIO will be collaborating with Partners in D, a UCSF student-run project. They have outreach clinics where student pharmacists counsel patients on their medications assess the best drug combination and help them find the
SRO-CHIP Update
As guest speaker Wendy Tseng discussed during our orientation, VHIO volunteers have the opportunity to participate in SRO-CHIP, the Single-Room Occupancy Community Health Initiative Project. Led by UCSF students, it aims to promote health and wellness is SF’s SRO residents
VHIO Application Status
Thank you very much for applying to VHIO! We are in the process of scheduling interviews, so keep posted on email and the phone number you listed on your application. Before we interview you, we will make sure that we
FAQs: Volunteers Speaking Other Languages
Dear fellow Cal student/community member, During Calapalooza and other events, we have gotten a lot of questions from people who are interested in healthcare interpretation, but who do not speak one of the languages we currently are actively recruiting for.
Successful Mt. Zion Clinic
Thank you everyone who came out today! Today we had approximately 24 new patients, and out of those new patients 22 of them were Koreans! Thanks to our tabling at the Korean Cultural Festival last weekend, a teacher at a
VHIO September 2011 Newsletter
The first issue of VHIO’s monthly newsletter has arrived! This issue features information on VHIO’s recent events, including past and upcoming ones. Co-founders of the San Francisco Hepatitis B Collaborative at Berkeley (VHIO’s former group name) Leslie Sheu and Amy
Powerpoint from Info Session
We want to thank everyone who attended our info sessions The room was crowded, but I hope all of you found it useful and got you excited about joining VHIO! In case you missed the info session or want to