

I was initially not sure if it would necessarily apply, but I found this info from the AAMC that listed being a caretaker as a way to gain clinical experience, so I figured that I would present it as such. But I appreciate you letting me know that schools may not see it as such.3600 hours as caregiver to a parent... I'm definitely sorry to hear and I'm guessing that it affected your early college grades. That said, I presume this is your parent, and, while your can include the experience in essays, it's not going to help you in the work and activities section as clinical experience.
While I do refer a lot of people to read many articles from the AMCAS team, there are times the information they present is a bit misleading or is not aligned with the opinions/actions of admissions committee members (surprising since most people accuse SDN of misinformation, right?). Most of the committees I have worked with would be interested in the information as context to your application, but without exception, most committees will not count caretaking as clinical experience (it would be direct patient care experience for physician assistant applications). Hopefully there are programs that will, but they won't necessarily state that they do. Otherwise, we wouldn't have this uncertainty on this topic.I was initially not sure if it would necessarily apply, but I found this info from the AAMC that listed being a caretaker as a way to gain clinical experience, so I figured that I would present it as such. But I appreciate you letting me know that schools may not see it as such.