Hi everyone! I'm currently a senior in college, planning on taking 1 gap year before medical school. I feel confident about my stats (520+ MCAT, 4.0 GPA) and have been volunteering consistently in a non-clinical setting since freshman year, but am worried that not having enough clinical experience is a major weakness in my application.
The only somewhat "clinical" experience that I have is being employed as a care coordinator (~500 hours) for a telehealth company during a year of the pandemic. My work involved dealing with patient issues that came in via text and phone calls (support calls, figuring out medication issues, etc.) Even though I was interacting directly with patients (and the work was meaningful to me), I'm unsure of whether telehealth would count as a meaningful clinical experience for adcoms.
If I supplement this experience with volunteering at a clinic in-person from Jan - May 2022, would this be sufficient to make up for the hole in my application?