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<p>Current medical students, there are still have plenty of volunteer spots open for the Class of 2022 orientation week activities. Check out the opportunities and reach out to papc@iupui.edu with any questions. Sign Up for Volunteer Opportunities Now Check Out Some of the Opportunities ​Monday, July 30 and Tuesday, July 31&#8211;Fairbanks Sim Center Standardized Patients Students will not [&hellip;]</p>

Volunteer at Class of 2022 Orientation Activities

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Current medical students, there are still have plenty of volunteer spots open for the Class of 2022 orientation week activities. Check out the opportunities and reach out to papc@iupui.edu with any questions.

Sign Up for Volunteer Opportunities Now

Check Out Some of the Opportunities

  • Monday, July 30 and Tuesday, July 31–Fairbanks Sim Center Standardized Patients
    • Students will not be examining volunteers. Rather, volunteers are in charge of showing incoming students what’s in the clinic rooms.
  • Thursday, August 2–Campus Peer2Peer Panelists
    • Please note that the Peer2Peer panelist spots in this form are only Indianapolis campus students. Students from regional campuses who are interested in sitting on a panel can reach out to Gabe Gerena for opportunities.
  • Friday, August 3–Friends & Family Tour Guides
    • Get a free breakfast with this opportunity!
There are also a few other spots open for different positions. The Orientation Committee will be sending out additional correspondence to those signed up this week about more logistics.

Sign Up for Volunteer Opportunities Now

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