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Anyone who can share an informed opinion on this please answer. I'm especially interested in hearing from you if you are an adcom. If you are an adcom please say so.
I am working hard to get medical experience as I'm looking at applying to PA and DO schools. PA schools demand experience.
I've been volunteering at a low income community medical clinic for ten months (in triage taking vitals) and at a free medical clinic for six months (as an MA). I have about 256 medically related volunteer hours and if I keep going this way will have only about 400 hours.
However I really need at least 1000 hours minimum. I have applied for several Medical Assistant Jobs (not certified but trained on job). So far I'm getting called from plastic surgeons, hair transplant places, weight loss clinics, and plasma centers. They are offering full time work, formal training, etc.
These things all seem sort of icky to me, but they do offer a great deal of direct patient contact and medical experience. Also what I really want to do once I graduate is to serve the poor. Do you think it would help or hinder my application if I accepted a job at one of these places? I could go to Nepal for two months and get great experience serving the poor, but it kind of scares me, as I've heard some bad stories about Peace Corps missionaries getting raped.
I am working hard to get medical experience as I'm looking at applying to PA and DO schools. PA schools demand experience.
I've been volunteering at a low income community medical clinic for ten months (in triage taking vitals) and at a free medical clinic for six months (as an MA). I have about 256 medically related volunteer hours and if I keep going this way will have only about 400 hours.
However I really need at least 1000 hours minimum. I have applied for several Medical Assistant Jobs (not certified but trained on job). So far I'm getting called from plastic surgeons, hair transplant places, weight loss clinics, and plasma centers. They are offering full time work, formal training, etc.
These things all seem sort of icky to me, but they do offer a great deal of direct patient contact and medical experience. Also what I really want to do once I graduate is to serve the poor. Do you think it would help or hinder my application if I accepted a job at one of these places? I could go to Nepal for two months and get great experience serving the poor, but it kind of scares me, as I've heard some bad stories about Peace Corps missionaries getting raped.