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<strong>Student</strong>-run health program nets national accolade<br />

By Hannah Filipiak<br />

Sunday, November 27, <strong>2011</strong><br />

A <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin student-run health program for community outreach and student<br />

education recently received an accolade for its volunteer effects with a prestigious award<br />

from the White House.<br />

MEDiC, a student-run clinic founded in 1991 at Grace Episcopal Church, received the<br />

President’s Volunteer Service Award just one year after the idea was fully implemented at<br />

UW, according to a statement from the UW School <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Public Health.<br />

MEDiC clinics provide services such as general medical care, physical therapy, dental and<br />

mental health care to people with less than adequate health insurance for free, according<br />

to the MEDiC website said.<br />

The program serves the greater Madison area out <strong>of</strong> seven clinics, spread across a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> locations, the website said. These locations include the Salvation Army, the<br />

Safehaven Mental Health Clinic and the ARC House Clinic.<br />

In addition, the statement said the program allows approximately 400 students in health<br />

fields to investigate how to overcome the shortcomings <strong>of</strong> health care across the country<br />

while functioning to serve a need in the community — an example <strong>of</strong> exercising the<br />

Wisconsin Idea in the community.<br />

“The MEDiC program exists for two reasons: to help those in need in our city and to<br />

enhance the education <strong>of</strong> UW medical students,” said Sharon Younkin, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

community service <strong>of</strong> the school, said in a statement. “This is another example <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wisconsin Idea in action, and a way to create future doctors who understand the current<br />

limits <strong>of</strong> our health care system.”<br />

MEDiC clinics treat approximately 1,800 people per year and more than 50 faculty doctors<br />

volunteer their time to help those seeking treatment, the website said.<br />

According to the award’s website, the President’s Volunteer Service Award is given to<br />

individuals, groups or families who have accomplished a certain amount <strong>of</strong> volunteer<br />

hours over a 12-month period or lifetime.<br />

The program works with more than 80 different leadership organizations and 28,000<br />

certifying organizations to bestow more than 1.5 million awards to deserving groups, the<br />

website said.<br />

“Now more than ever, volunteers are renewing their commitment to helping others and<br />

making new connections that bring us closer together as families, as neighbors, as<br />

communities and as a nation,” the President’s Volunteer Service Award website said.<br />

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