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Students here are required to do community service (called service learning as a part of ICM course for first two years). They are all structured and pre selected by the school. There are a lot of varieties, health screening, psych, educational, tutoring, nutrition, hs science olympid, mini med, more public health related stuff, etc. You can choose several and the school will match you
Not exactly correct. You don't have to do pre-selected community service. You just have to submit what you want to do and get it approved. They will approve most anything. You need to do either 10 or 20 hours per year, I forget which.
I doubt whatever was heard about Umb vs Hopkins volunteering is true. Places are happy to have volunteers, and when they hear med student, there is generally a good chunk of trust established. As is true for all personal community involvement, if you act like a jerk, ppl won't like you. My guess is this is probably what happened.
UMB also has a special Medical Spanish class. It meets once a week for the fist two years of med school. But also has an 80 hr community service requirement that you must carry out in a predominantly spanish speaking community for the summer btw MS1 and MS2. It gets you an extra month off 4th year.
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