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I have some time this summer between quitting one job and starting a new one and am looking to do some shadowing
I have essentially exhausted doctors that I know from one place or another and still don't have many hours (20), forcing me to ask doctors that I don't know.
I did cold calling a couple of years ago, and it worked after about the eighth place I tried. However, that method definitely had its pitfalls. I would ask to be forwarded to the office manager who was often not there at the time I called or did not know what shadowing was. A lot of the receptionists would also get confused and didn't know what shadowing was and would say 'no' to forwarding me to the office manager.
I am wondering if it might be better to mail in handwritten notes addressed to the doctor himself/herself telling them a little about myself, asking if I could come shadow one day and leaving my name/email/phone number.
Is this weird? I feel awkward doing this, but then again, I also felt weird about calling.
I have essentially exhausted doctors that I know from one place or another and still don't have many hours (20), forcing me to ask doctors that I don't know.
I did cold calling a couple of years ago, and it worked after about the eighth place I tried. However, that method definitely had its pitfalls. I would ask to be forwarded to the office manager who was often not there at the time I called or did not know what shadowing was. A lot of the receptionists would also get confused and didn't know what shadowing was and would say 'no' to forwarding me to the office manager.
I am wondering if it might be better to mail in handwritten notes addressed to the doctor himself/herself telling them a little about myself, asking if I could come shadow one day and leaving my name/email/phone number.
Is this weird? I feel awkward doing this, but then again, I also felt weird about calling.