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Rhode Island Free Clinic
655 Broad St.
Providence,RI,02907,United States


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Last Updated: 02.12.06
   
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Countries/States Served: RI
People Utilized or Employed: Family Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
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Program Length: Long Term (Greater than 1 month)
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Mission Statement: (See Web Site For Updated Information)
Since 1999 the Rhode Island Free Clinic has provided high-quality health care and preventive health services to uninsured and impoverished individuals in the greater Providence area.

Without our more than 200 volunteers, Rhode Island Free Clinic would not be the place it is today. Volunteers see patients. Volunteers run patient workshops and healthy cooking demonstrations. Volunteers schedule services and patient visits, coordinate prescriptions, obtain outside lab and social services as needed. Volunteers, in fact, are responsible for a great majority of the good that?s done at Rhode Island Free Clinic.

Who are our volunteers?

Rhode Island Free Clinic volunteers come from all walks of life. Most are employed in full-time positions in large and small medical practices and companies throughout Rhode Island. Some are Board Certified physicians, DOs, and licensed nurses and psychologists. Some are area students working to become tomorrow?s doctors, nurses, and clinicians. Some are retired professionals

RIFC seeks local general practitioners, internists, ob- gyns, endocrinologists and psychiatrists to treat patients at its medical facility. Volunteers generally devote one to eight evenings each month. While RIFC has translators on staff, Spanish-speaking physicians are especially welcome.
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