Medical Education
Medical Education

Community Service

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Purpose

Georgetown University School of Medicine requires each student to complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service prior to graduation.

This requirement is rooted in cura personalis, Latin for “care for the whole person,” one of the many Jesuit values that Georgetown University upholds in order to offer its students a unique educational experience. This value suggests individualized attention to the needs of the other, distinct respect for his or her unique circumstances and concerns and an appropriate appreciation for his or her particular gifts and insights. Cura personalis deeply influences the Georgetown medical experience and is intertwined with the mission of Georgetown University to educate women and men “to be responsible and active participants in civic life and to live generously in service to others.” By providing service to the greater community, Georgetown medical students go beyond their roles as student physicians and serve others in a broader context.


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Expectations

For any activity to qualify as community service and count towards the graduation requirement, the following conditions must be met: 

How to Propose a New Service Site and Opportunity

Prior to Service: you must complete this form to request a new site

Once approved, the service opportunity and site will be included on the website of approved Community Service Opportunities.


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Guide

To fulfill the community service requirement to graduate, students must follow these steps: 

  1. Choose from the list of pre-approved sites where you would like to serve.
    • If you see your service site on the list below, you do not need to seek approval for your service.
    • If you would like to volunteer at a site that is not listed, you must complete the form to request a new site and obtain approval from the Office of Medical Education.
    • Unapproved sites will not count toward the 20 hour requirement.
  2. Perform community service at pre-approved site.
  3. Log your completed hours here.
  4. Student representatives will also notify the class of upcoming service opportunities. 

This calendar includes upcoming service events.


Questions

Email the Medical Education Office (medicaleducationoffice@georgetown.edu) with Subject line “Inquiry: Community Service.”