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The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) system of care includes hospitals and emergency departments on four campuses, a network of primary and specialty care clinics, urgent care and walk-in services, and collaborations with physicians throughout the region. We provide care throughout Galveston and Brazoria counties, the Bay Area and Southeast Texas.

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Guest commentary: Post-COVID push on for volunteers at UTMB

Guest commentary: Post-COVID push on for volunteers at UTMB

The Galveston County Daily News, February 21, 2023

Prior to 2020, the medical branch had more than 400 volunteers throughout its campuses. “We now have only about 150 active volunteers,” said Holly Jolin, administrative manager for Volunteer Services at UTMB. “We are looking for caring, compassionate and friendly people with a heart for helping to volunteer.”

Guest commentary: Post-COVID push on for volunteers at UTMB

Guest commentary: Post-COVID push on for volunteers at UTMB

The Galveston County Daily News, February 21, 2023

Prior to 2020, the medical branch had more than 400 volunteers throughout its campuses. “We now have only about 150 active volunteers,” said Holly Jolin, administrative manager for Volunteer Services at UTMB. “We are looking for caring, compassionate and friendly people with a heart for helping to volunteer.”