New volunteers may find our Mt. Zion clinic flow powerpoint useful. Please look over it before your first clinic, and it may be helpful to look at it your first few times to familiarize yourself. Don’t hesistate to ask us
VHIO November 2011 Newsletter
Please click here to read this month’s newsletter! It debriefs past events, includes a list of upcoming events, and features Agnes Choi in the alumni spotlight.
October 2011 Events
Mt. Zion Hep B Clinic Saturday October 1st, 9am-12pm 2330 Post Street at Divisadero Chinatown Public Health Center Hep B Clinic Saturday October 8th, 9am-12pm 1490 Mason Street at Broadway Satellite Housing Clinic Wednesday October 12th, 9am to 4pm SRO-CHIP
VHIO in the UCSF News
There is a UCSF article in the series UCSF: Committed to the City. It highlights the hepatitis B clinic at Chinatown Public Health Center which we provide interpretation services for and emphasizes how VHIO interpreters pools our unique skills with
Alzheimer’s Screening, Chinatown Health Fair, and Flu Clinic on 10/15
Last Saturday on October 15th was a busy day for VHIO. At the annual Chinatown Health Fair, VHIO volunteers helped with the Alzheimer’s screening by managing clinic flow, facilitating intake, administering a neurological exam, and interpreting during a consultation with
VHIO in Korea Times
There is an article in the SF Korea Times featuring VHIO! Click here to read more.
Rock Climbing Social
VHIO will be going rock climbing either on Friday October 21st or October 28th (depending on what works best for everyone), at around 6:30pm. Please fill out the Doodle sent out in the email, and hope to see you there!
SRO-CHIP Child Development Workshop Details
Help with SRO-CHIP’s next workshop, which will focus on educating community members for child education: Mon 10/10, 8pm ooVoo video conference Wed 10/12, 6:30 pm Child development workshop: rehearse before 10/22 workshop Location: UCSF Parnassus Sat 10/22, 9-12:30 am Actual
VHIO October 2011 Newsletter
The October 2011 newsletter features successful September events, including orientation for all members as well as several volunteering events in which volunteers interpreted for a variety of services. A lot of exciting outreach is also going on, especially for Korean
Continuing Increase in Korean Patients at Hep B Clinics
Mt. Zion had over 20 new patients today, and most of them are Korean. Since we told them about the Chinatown Public Health Center clinic as well, we may start bringing Korean interpreters there as well. We will also work