It really depends. I think each hospital and even each person at a hospital have different experiences.
Pros include being "in the action" so to speak (though not really), getting at least a limited glimpse of how a hospital works, and getting the opportunity to interact with patients. You may also get to see procedures and shadow doctors, but this varies between hospitals.
Cons include the possibility of being totally ignored and boredom. This has been my experience.
If you're interested in trying it, simply go to a hospital's website and see if they have a page on volunteers. You can probably get contact information for a coordinator or a link to an application. I would say that you really have to try it to see how it is. Everyone's experiences are probably going to be pretty different.
Bring a friend along... if you have someone there that you know and like the time'll pass a lot quicker if the work is dull. Even if you don't have a friend going with you I would do it just for the experience, at the least you'll get some good community service hours. I just had orientation today, I'm really excited.
To all you Debbie Downers out there if you try and burst my bubble I will act very childishly and take personal offense. 😛
True.Volunteer in OR? I havent heard of any high schoolers or college kids volunteer in OR...that seems like a place where volunteers wont be allowed
Volunteer in OR? I havent heard of any high schoolers or college kids volunteer in OR...that seems like a place where volunteers wont be allowed
Oh haha, OR as in the preposition (right? I'm not sure, I have terrible grammar) not as operating room. Wow seems like your hospital got alota stuff for volunteers
Oh and I hope you aren't one of those people who black out when they see blood.
The ER is scary sometimes but I deal with it.

dude volunteering at a hospital is bull****. I am volunteering at a huge hospital called Sinai. It has like 1000+ rooms so you can imagine how big it is. So i joined the volunteer program and they had my interview, essay and all kinds of fancy stuff. Then i finally got accepted. Now i'm in a 100-kid volunteer team in which each kid is assigned a different unit and all you do is go to your assigned unit and sit and stare at the walls. They give you no work!!!!!! It is extremely boring and I would never recommend it!
Not every hospital uses the same methods...dude volunteering at a hospital is bull****. I am volunteering at a huge hospital called Sinai. It has like 1000+ rooms so you can imagine how big it is. So i joined the volunteer program and they had my interview, essay and all kinds of fancy stuff. Then i finally got accepted. Now i'm in a 100-kid volunteer team in which each kid is assigned a different unit and all you do is go to your assigned unit and sit and stare at the walls. They give you no work!!!!!! It is extremely boring and I would never recommend it!
Hey jef, I think I spotted you on CC (college confidential).
Would volunteering or shadowing be recommended or which is better?
You probably did man.
I have the same username over there 👍