Volunteer Opportunities
Peer Educators: Students Helping Students
Peer educators are students who volunteer in programs established on the principle that, through education and awareness, students can effectively influence the attitudes and behavior of other students in beneficial ways. University Health Services hosts three peer education programs:
- Sexual Health
- Nutrition
- Alcohol and Other Drugs
Learn more about UHS Peer Educator Programs.
Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)
SHAC is a committee of students who:
- Promote UHS services to the UT student body
- Relay student concerns and feedback to UHS administrators as part of continuous quality improvement efforts
- Actively participate in UHS-sponsored events
- Serve as a liaison between UHS and other student organizations
Learn more about Student Health Advisory Committee.
UHS Clinic Volunteers
The UHS Clinic Volunteer Program offers students in the health professions an opportunity for clinical experience and direct patient contact in our General Medicine clinics and our specialty Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, and Women’s Health clinics as well as in the UHS Laboratory.
Learn more about the UHS Clinic Volunteer Program.
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