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Physician Volunteering | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. At Pacific Free Clinic, we are committed to providing medical care to the underserved and uninsured. Our patients come from throughout the community. Many of them, despite holding two jobs or having a two-income household, still cannot afford medical insurance. You are poised to help individuals and by extension their families, people who need help the most. Requirements to be a physician volunteer:. You must be credentialed at one of the following hospitals/clinic systems and comp...
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Donations | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. Thank you for your interest in giving to Pacific Free Clinic. Your gift will be used exclusively for patient care and will go a long way toward helping the clinic serve our community members most in need. Thank you for your support! Instructions for donating by check or via the web are presented below. Please make checks payable to. And be sure to specify. As the recipient. Mail checks to:. Stanford, CA 94309. Follow the link to the online giving form. Other (Designate on Next Page).
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Appointments | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. New patient appointments are not taken in advance. If you are a new patient, please arrive at clinic by 8:30 AM on Saturday. New patients are seen on a first come, first served basis with follow-up appointments scheduled as needed. Returning patients with appointments should arrive by 9 AM or 11 AM on Saturday as indicated on their appointment cards. Please note that because we are a volunteer and student-run teaching clinic, your visit may take longer than at other clinics. Suppor...
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Physician Volunteering | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. At Pacific Free Clinic, we are committed to providing medical care to the underserved and uninsured. Our patients come from throughout the community. Many of them, despite holding two jobs or having a two-income household, still cannot afford medical insurance. You are poised to help individuals and by extension their families, people who need help the most. Requirements to be a physician volunteer:. You must be credentialed at one of the following hospitals/clinic systems and comp...
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Immersion in Community Medicine Program | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. Q: How much do services at PFC cost? Q: How long should I expect to wait until I am seen? Q: Do you take children as patients? A: Unfortunately, we are not able to see patients under the age of 18. Q: Who will I interact with at clinic? 1) A front desk volunteer will greet you, ask you to fill out registration information, and take your height and weight. 4) A physician will speak with you, perform any necessary exams, and recommend actions. Periodically, we host international medi...
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Leadership | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. Leadership at Pacific Free Clinic. Pacific Free Clinic is organized by an all-volunteer staff of medical directors, student managers, and steering committee members. Diana Julia Chang, Manager. Paula Trepman, Manager. Camille Van Neste, Manager. Camille Van Neste (Operations). Linda Yu, Manager. Bridge to Care: Victoria Lu, Lina Vadlamani, Christine Yeh. Screen Team/Community Outreach: Victoria Arendt, Yangyang Shi. Communications: Hannah Karpel, Olivia Wu. Nav 3 3 1. Nav 3 3 2.
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Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. NOTE: We will be closed on Saturday 11/28, 12/26, and 1/2. Pacific Free Clinic is located at Overfelt High School in San Jose. To visit the clinic, enter the high school parking lot on Cunningham Avenue at the Overfelt Adult Education entrance and follow the signs. We are located at the back of the parking lot, adjacent to the tennis courts. The address is:. Click to enlarge map of Overfelt HS. San Jose, CA 95122. Click here to learn more about volunteering as a physician. Nav 3 3 1.
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About Us | Pacific Free Clinic | Stanford University School of Medicine
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Pacific Free Clinic –. Formerly known as the Tully Road Free Clinic, the Pacific Free Clinic (PFC) is a student-run clinic that opened in May of 2003. It is located in East San Jose, an area with a high population of medically underserved individuals and families. The Pacific Free Clinic was established by students at the Stanford University School of Medicine. To provide culturally appropriate high quality transitional medical care for an underserved patient population and to educate and empower a new g...
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Arbor - Services FAQ
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Arbor Free Clinic –. Whom does Arbor serve? Our patient population spans all ages and a wide variety of backgrounds. Most patients lack medical insurance or are underinsured. Approximately one-third of our patients are currently homeless. Do I need to make an appointment? No Arbor sees patients on a walk-in basis between 8 AM and 2 PM every Sunday. Doors open at 8 AM. Please arrive early! How long will it take to be seen by a doctor? What is the prescription refill policy at Arbor? We cannot refill medic...
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Arbor - Newsletter
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Arbor Free Clinic –. A joint publication of the Arbor and Pacific Free Clinics. The Arbor Free Clinic newsletter. This publication was discontinued in favor of the comprehensive The Clinic Chronicle (see above). Raquo; Arbor Free Clinic. Navigation for This Section:. Arbor en Español. Nav 3 3 1. Nav 3 3 2. Nav 3 3 3. Pediatrician or pediatric specialist. Dial 911 in the event of a medical emergency. Learn how we are healing patients through science and compassion. Possible psoriasis drug target identified.