OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
Volunteer to Fill A Critical Role
As a medical center, it is important for Positive Choices to have a licensed medical professional in our office when our center is open to clients. If you’re a RN, nurse practitioner, physician assistant or physician, your help is needed to fulfill this requirement. Sign up to volunteer now.
Women Receive More Services Through You
Through medical professionals like you, Positive Choices offers women facing unplanned pregnancies free pregnancy testing and ultrasounds to confirm pregnancy, determine gestational age, viability of a pregnancy and so much more! Volunteer to be part of Positive Choices’ medical team. Through you, Alabama women facing unplanned pregnancies will continue to receive these free services.
Volunteer Now
Without medical volunteers, Positive Choices cannot provide many of the vital life-affirming services currently offered to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Will you help ensure these services continue to be available at Positive Choices? Commit to volunteering one, 4 hour shift a week. Volunteers are needed for:
- Medical Shift Coverage – As a medical center, Positive Choices needs a medical professional at our center during all hours of operation. If you’re a RN, nurse practitioner, physician or other medical professional, Positive Choices needs you.
- Ultrasonography – When a woman considers abortion, seeing her baby through an ultrasound often saves the baby’s life. RMDS technicians and RNs trained in ultrasonography are needed to perform ultrasounds and radiologists and obstetricians are needed to read scans. Your help provides a life-saving image to women considering abortion.
News & Updates
Keep up with the amazing stories about what God is doing through the partners and staff at Positive Choices. Just a little info and we can stay in touch.
Stories for Life
“I love serving at Positive Choices as a nurse practitioner because it continuously reminds me that God desires to use and develop the gifts He has given me to impact women and their families in a personal and professional way”.
Megan Miller, ARNP