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- Hospital_volunteer abstract "Hospital volunteers work without regular pay in a variety of health care settings, usually under the supervision of a nurse. Most hospitals train and supervise volunteers through a specialized non-profit organization called an auxiliary. The director of the auxiliary is usually a paid employee of the hospital. A hospital volunteer is sometimes nicknamed a candy striper. This name is derived from the red-and-white striped jumpers that female volunteers traditionally wore in the United States, which resembles candy canes. The name and uniform are used less frequently now. In the United States, volunteers' services are of considerable importance to individual patients as well as the health care system in general. Some people volunteer during high school or college, either out of curiosity about health-care professions or in order to satisfy mandatory community service requirements imposed by some schools. Still others volunteer at later stages in their life, particularly after retirement.".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageExternalLink cavrcanada.org.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageExternalLink www.ahvrp.org.
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- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageRevisionID "670068815".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hospitals.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volunteerism.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink College.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Community_service.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink East_Orange,_New_Jersey.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Health_care.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Health_care_system.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Health_system.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink High_school.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Hospital.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Jumper_(dress).
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Jumper_dress.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Nurse.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Nursing.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Profession.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Retirement.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Salary.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Scrubs_(clothing).
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Stick_candy.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLink Volunteering.
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Candy Striper".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Candy Stripers".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hospital volunteer".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "candy stripe nurses".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "candy striper".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "hospital volunteer".
- Hospital_volunteer wikiPageWikiLinkText "volunteer".
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- Hospital_volunteer subject Category:Hospitals.
- Hospital_volunteer subject Category:Volunteerism.
- Hospital_volunteer type Thing.
- Hospital_volunteer comment "Hospital volunteers work without regular pay in a variety of health care settings, usually under the supervision of a nurse. Most hospitals train and supervise volunteers through a specialized non-profit organization called an auxiliary. The director of the auxiliary is usually a paid employee of the hospital. A hospital volunteer is sometimes nicknamed a candy striper.".
- Hospital_volunteer label "Hospital volunteer".
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