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People for Others
GUMC faculty, students, and staff contribute to the university’s mission of serving the common good through various efforts — locally, nationally and internationally.
Faculty, staff and students volunteer their time and skills to provide a range of health services — including medical care, health education and advocacy, and testing and evaluation — to underserved residents of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and around the world.
Medical-Legal Partnership
The
Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance
is a medical-legal partnership launched by Georgetown’s Law and Medical Centers in 2016 to prepare future generations of lawyers, doctors, nurses and other health professionals to work together to help promote health and well-being of vulnerable individuals and families in order to prevent legal crises that could have health effects and contribute to health disparities. Georgetown brings a commitment from both its law center and medical center to provide specialized education, practical experience and innovative solutions in pursuit of improved health and greater justice for the underserved. The Health Justice Alliance is co-directed by Georgetown Law Professor Vicki Girard and Visiting Associate Professor Yael Cannon. Georgetown School of Medicine’s Associate Dean for Community Education and Advocacy Dr. Eileen Moore serves as medical director.
Asylum Clinic
Georgetown University School of Medicine students run an asylum clinic to provide essential medical and social services to refugees and asylum seekers in the Washington, D.C., area. The work is supported by the
school’s chapter of Physicians for Human Rights
, a student-driven organization committed to survivors of human rights abuses and combating systemic injustice.
Hoya Clinic
The
HOYA Clinic
is a student-driven free clinic in Washington, D.C. It is managed by Georgetown University School of Medicine students and caters to the health needs of D.C.’s homeless and uninsured.
Mary’s Center
The
School of Nursing
and
Mary’s Center
, a community health center founded by Georgetown Bachelor of Science in Nursing alumna Maria Gomez, collaborate on a variety of efforts. Among these is the school’s ongoing work with the center to educate a medical assistant workforce. Students, faculty and staff have been involved in
direct service, research and experiential learning activities
at the center. Additionally, Gomez served as a visiting distinguished professor at Georgetown.
School of Medicine Community Service Graduation Requirement
Georgetown University School of Medicine
requires each student to complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service
prior to graduation. This requirement can be fulfilled in a number of ways. Each year, incoming medical students participate in the
School of Medicine’s Day of Service
. Another popular service event is the annual fundraiser for the
St. Baldrick’s Foundation
, which supports pediatric cancer research.
More About Our Service to Others
GUMC Stories
2025 HOYA Clinic Summer Sports Camp
August 20th, 2025
GUMC Stories
Medical Student Organizes Annual Pickleball Tournament To Raise Funds for Melanoma Research
July 24th, 2025
GUMC Stories
Medical Student Organizes Annual Pickleball Tournament To Raise Funds for Melanoma Research
July 24th, 2025
GUMC Stories
School of Medicine Students Seek Out International Clinical Experience
June 4th, 2025