Volunteers & Patient Care Observers


Volunteers 

Volunteers must first apply and be accepted through the college or department where they would like to work. Once accepted, all volunteers must be officially registered, using the Human Resources Volunteer forms. 

The UF Privacy Office will monitor UF volunteers’ roles regarding their potential and planned exposure to and use of protected health information (PHI) and other restricted data. The Privacy Office is primarily concerned with the appropriate supervision of volunteers whenever they may have opportunity to view, hear, or handle PHI, or come in contact with patients, whether directly or indirectly. 

If you have questions about a particular volunteering opportunity, please call the Administrative Services Office of the Health Science Center college in which you are interested. 

Patient Care Observation 

The UF Health Observer Program allows individuals to strictly observe or shadow clinicians without participating in patient care. Observing is distinctly separate from the UF volunteer process. 

The Observer Program does not assist in pairing individuals with sponsoring clinicians. You are responsible for identifying and securing permission from a sponsoring clinician at UF Health. You can be sponsored by and shadow any type of clinician, including but not limited to physicians (MD or DO), APPs (Advanced Practice Registered Nurses or Physician Assistants), or genetic counselors. 

An Observer is a temporary, unpaid person who wishes to observe a UF / UF Health clinician rendering patient care for purposes of enhancing the Observer’s knowledge about the provision of care. Observers generally include the following: 

  • Visiting healthcare professionals, scholars, or students
  • Other persons not officially associated with UF / UF Health who arrive here to observe patient care 

  • UF / UF Health volunteers
  • UF fellows, interns, residents, and other students while on formal clinical rotations or assignment
  • Students in a UF-affiliated clinical education program (i.e. Santa Fe students)
  • Persons participating in a hospital tour 

  • Observers may observe for a period of up to 6 months  per calendar year
  • Be 18 years of age (limited exceptions apply)
  • Complete Privacy / HIPAA General Awareness Training
  • Wear a department-provided ID badge whenever available
  • Have a recent flu shot or wear a mask
  • Respect patient privacy, and honor all requests by patients who do not want observers present
  • As a gentle reminder, behavior by Observers considered to be disrespectful, disruptive, or that violates UF policy or the sponsoring department requirements is not tolerated
  • Other requirements may also apply, so please check with your Sponsor