Volunteers in Medicine is a dedicated organization that assists individuals, groups, and local communities in developing free health care clinics. Upholding the VIM Model, these clinics provide essential medical services to the uninsured and medically underserved populations. Each clinic is locally managed and independently operated, with a strong emphasis on leadership, community organization, and a thorough needs assessment to ensure the effective delivery of medical care.
With over 90 clinics established since 1996, Volunteers in Medicine offers a proven approach to developing robust free clinics. Through their partnership with the NAFC Volunteers in Medicine Program, they provide comprehensive guidance and support throughout the entire clinic development process, including feasibility studies, educational resources, and connections to experts and organizations. By fostering community engagement and addressing health equity, Volunteers in Medicine clinics play a vital role in improving access to quality healthcare for those in need.
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