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As I fill out the AMCAS, the only part of my application that I think might be cause for alarm is my amount of clinical experiences. Compared to other premeds at my school I've done about the same amount of experiences, but the SDN crowd of course makes me cower in fear and insecurity as it seems that everyone here has a 4.0 with 40 hours a week of service. (EEEK!
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So here it goes for my clinical experiences:
a summer (after frosh year of college) volunteering in a nursing home for about 6 hours a week (lots of patient contact! I highly recommend this, if you can stand the smell)
about 2 weeks of shadowing 2 docotrs (after sophomore year) I saw alot including a surgery, a Csection, regular office visits, and hospital rounds in an ICU
a school years worth of volunteering in a children's hospital (3 hours a week). lots of patient contact, but probably not the best type of patient contact considering this was my most sizeable experience.
So am I doing alright? Will I be penalized by not having spent more time getting patient contact? I really didn't have time to get much more of these experiences in, and I've always felt guilty about not getting involved in more, but grades, mcat, and other things matter in this process. 😱

So here it goes for my clinical experiences:
a summer (after frosh year of college) volunteering in a nursing home for about 6 hours a week (lots of patient contact! I highly recommend this, if you can stand the smell)
about 2 weeks of shadowing 2 docotrs (after sophomore year) I saw alot including a surgery, a Csection, regular office visits, and hospital rounds in an ICU
a school years worth of volunteering in a children's hospital (3 hours a week). lots of patient contact, but probably not the best type of patient contact considering this was my most sizeable experience.
So am I doing alright? Will I be penalized by not having spent more time getting patient contact? I really didn't have time to get much more of these experiences in, and I've always felt guilty about not getting involved in more, but grades, mcat, and other things matter in this process. 😱