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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center. Our vibrant combination of clinical and research projects provide for a meaningful experience. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide-range of activities and programs while furthering your knowledge of neurological functioning of both the healthy and ailing population.

Your help will be valuable in multiple areas:

  • Various aspects of research process
  • Administrative – copying, mailings, assembling educational/research materials
  • Data support
  • Writing for educational programs including website
  • Language interpreting

In addition, our volunteers have the opportunity to observe neurological and neuropsychological testing, case conferences, and weekly journal clubs. You are welcome to choose any or all of the educational activities of your interest.

In order to better serve your interests, please complete the Volunteer Form (PDF) and email it at following address: braudabaugh@memory.ucsf.edu or mail it to:

Benjamin Raudabaugh
Clinical Research Coordinator
UCSF Memory and Aging Center
350 Parnassus Ave., Suite 905
San Francisco , CA 94117

After receiving your Volunteer Form, Benjamin Raudabaugh will contact you. If you have any further questions, please call (415) 476-0670.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Memory and Aging Center. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

About the UCSF Memory & Aging Center
The clinic and research programs at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center are under the direction of neurologist Dr. Bruce Miller. The primary support is provided by the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (NIH), Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center of California (DHS), Larry L. Hillblom Foundation, and Koret Foundation Alzheimer’s Treatment Center.

Mission Statement
Memory and Aging Center aspires to provide the highest quality of care for individuals with cognitive problems, conducts research on causes and cures for degenerative brain diseases, and educates health professionals, patients, and their families.

 

 

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