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OMC Volunteer Program
Join us and be a part of the curiosity movement

OMC Volunteering Program
OMC CARES volunteering program gives unique opportunities to medical students to advocate and work for causes they best resonate with.
From hands on training workshops to screening campaigns, We have something for everyone.
Our goal is to expand the experience of medical undergraduates beyond
the walls of a lecture hall and the covers of a textbook. We envision medical students stepping out into the community, interacting with the public beyond the clinic.

Collaborate with medicos across the country

Experience the satisfaction of giving back

Interaction with people from all walks of life

Improve communication, teamwork and leadership skills
- Teach valuable life saving skills to first line responder
- Be in a mentorship role to underprivileged orphans
- Health counseling for patients at risk of certain workplace related illnesses
- Be a part of free medical camps held all over the country
- Teaching role to schoolchildren interested in pursuing medicine

- Medical students
- Interns/House surgeons
- Doctors
Come join us and be a part of curiosity movement.
Hear from our beneficiaries
Dr. Uma B V
Dean Student Affairs
RV College Of Engineering, Bengaluru
"Our students taught Science and Mathematics to government school children through hands-on activities, enhancing their learning and critical thinking while helping our students develop teamwork, communication, leadership, and time management skills."
Jane Doe
Head of Department
XYZ College, Bengaluru
"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
John Smith
Professor
ABC University, Bengaluru
"In learning, you will teach, and in teaching, you will learn."
Mary Johnson
Associate Professor
DEF Institute, Bengaluru
"Teaching is the greatest act of optimism."
Michael Brown
Lecturer
GHI Academy, Bengaluru
"The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery."
Linda Davis
Senior Lecturer
JKL University, Bengaluru
"To teach is to learn twice."