If it helps you, I have a decent amount of overseas experiences, and even listing one of them as one of my three most meaningful activities
- Missionary clinic trips to Tijuana, Mexico to help the local disadvantage, homeless, and deported the population with donations, medications. Sometimes few doctors, nurses, medical students will tag along and we have a mini-clinic.
- I taught two weeks of health, math, and sciences to children from near-by 16 villages in an elementary school in a rural mountain area in China. I also assisted in their monthly opening clinic, which composed out of 1 doctors and 1 nurse, some volunteers. Some experiences I gained from this activity actually are in my personal statement.
- I was a medical translator in a major hospital in a city in China, which then turned into a clinical volunteer/shadow/intern experience. This is so impactful to me personally, not just in medicine but to my entire personal growth.
*I do speak Chinese fluently and have roots in China, but no, I am not international.
I understand where admin's concern and perspective. However, I think if the activity is meaningful to you, go ahead and list it. However, I definitely agree with Goro in terms of whether you can using it as shadowing. I think you should definitely get some shadowing in the States! 🙂