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WISH_Trifold_Volunteer_GENERAL tk101
The WISH Clinic is a collaborative GENERAL project between the University of Manitoba and Mount Carmel Clinic. With support from: Services are provided by students from a broad range of disciplines with supervision by professional mentors. Services may include WISH Trifold General APRIL 2010 Dietetics Occupational Therapy Respiratory Therapy Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Physiotherapy Dental Hygiene Psychology Social Work Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Tolkien Trust, Alan Klass Health Equity Program, Winnipeg Foundation and Volunteers To learn more about WISH Clinic, visit www.wishclinic.ca c/o Mount Carmel Clinic, 886 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB R2W 5L4 (2 0 4 ) 5 8 9 9 4 7 8 w is h c lin ic @ g m a il.c o m WISH Clinic at the Mount Carmel Clinic 886 Main Street Sundays 1:30 - 4:30 PM MISSION: To address the health and social needs of the community we serve while facilitating an interprofessional learning environment for students. VISION: To establish the WISH Clinic as a sustainable centre of excellence that enables empowerment and continuity of care in partnership with the community. There are a number of ways to participate in the WISH Clinic. The Winnipeg Interprofessional Student-Run Health (WISH) Clinic strives to address the health needs of the Point Douglas community in an respectful, socially responsible way, while providing an interprofessional learning environment for students. The WISH Clinic follows a holistic, client-centered model of care that is provided by students and mentors from a broad range of health-related disciplines. The involvement of students and mentors from all healthcare-related fields is fundamental to the WISH Clinic’s philosophy of building rapport with the community and supporting clients to achieve their personal goals for health and wellness. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: As a student-run initiative, WISH relies on the participation of students from all faculties of post secondary institutions such as the University of Manitoba. Opportunities include participating in the weekly clinic, joining one of the student committees, sitting on the Student Executive, or participating in one of the many clinic events. FACULTY MEMBERS: We are currently looking for faculty members from each health care-related discipline to act as advisors and contacts for their faculty or school. Faculty members from any postsecondary educational institution in Winnipeg are invited to participate. MENTORS: WISH is always looking for licensed health care professionals (e.g. occupational therapists, pharmacists, physicians, physiotherapists, dental hygienists, dentists, nurses, social workers, spiritual care workers, etc.) who are interested in working as mentors at clinic events or during shifts. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS: WISH is conducting a community consultation process and meeting with community organizations from Winnipeg’s inner city to discuss our clinic and inner city health care needs. Please contact us if you would like your community organization to be involved in this process.