I posted this first in pre-allo but I didn't get alot of love over there. I thought maybe in non-trad you guys would understand the plight of trying to fit this all into a year. Thanks for any help:
Okay so I know these threads are everywhere but I kinda wanted alittle personal advice.
I just recently decided to go the med school route so up to this point I have no clinical experience whatsoever. The closest thing I have is working as a lifeguard at a Lion's Camp for kid's with disabilities and babysitting for a CP kid in HS. (My mom is an OT so she always used to volunteer me to her patient's families as a trustworthy babysitter for their kids with disabilities).
I do have a ton of volunteer work in other areas (Habitat for Humanity, Rotary Club, etc.) and I spent a year abroad doing Peace and Reconciliation work in N. Ireland (a big part of why I'm going into medicine but it's a long story and I won't bore you with it here).
I have the opportunity to shadow a bunch of doctors; my dad is a doctor and has the hook-up with the doctors in the area so I could probably get 100+ hrs shadowing if I really wanted to go that route.
I had been trying to get into one free clinic and that fell through so I tried somewhere else and they said that would be happy to have me to work in triage and do a bit of shadowing there as well (as long as other stuff they need done with I don't mind doing so I can get the clinical exp at other times, not to mention i think it would really help them out).
So my questions are: Is that shadowing experience enough or how much is enough? Is a free clinic better/worse/equal to hospital exp? How will Adcoms look at my non-medical volunteer work? Is using my dad to meet up with doctors to shadow alright or is it cheating the system in some way?
Any other advice would be great, thanks.
Okay so I know these threads are everywhere but I kinda wanted alittle personal advice.
I just recently decided to go the med school route so up to this point I have no clinical experience whatsoever. The closest thing I have is working as a lifeguard at a Lion's Camp for kid's with disabilities and babysitting for a CP kid in HS. (My mom is an OT so she always used to volunteer me to her patient's families as a trustworthy babysitter for their kids with disabilities).
I do have a ton of volunteer work in other areas (Habitat for Humanity, Rotary Club, etc.) and I spent a year abroad doing Peace and Reconciliation work in N. Ireland (a big part of why I'm going into medicine but it's a long story and I won't bore you with it here).
I have the opportunity to shadow a bunch of doctors; my dad is a doctor and has the hook-up with the doctors in the area so I could probably get 100+ hrs shadowing if I really wanted to go that route.
I had been trying to get into one free clinic and that fell through so I tried somewhere else and they said that would be happy to have me to work in triage and do a bit of shadowing there as well (as long as other stuff they need done with I don't mind doing so I can get the clinical exp at other times, not to mention i think it would really help them out).
So my questions are: Is that shadowing experience enough or how much is enough? Is a free clinic better/worse/equal to hospital exp? How will Adcoms look at my non-medical volunteer work? Is using my dad to meet up with doctors to shadow alright or is it cheating the system in some way?
Any other advice would be great, thanks.