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So I got a job at my school as atheltic trainer. I would be covering practice and if something were to happen I would be able to do basic first aid. However, I was wondering if that would be clinical at all and if it would be considered leadership if covering practices by myself. Is it worth it ?

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I'd say no for clinical. You're not training patients in a rehab unit of the hospital, which would be ideal for clinical.

I'd say yes for leadership/teaching
 
Def no for clinical. Maybe for leadership depending on the actual work. I'd lean towards no though
 
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So I got a job at my school as atheltic trainer. I would be covering practice and if something were to happen I would be able to do basic first aid. However, I was wondering if that would be clinical at all and if it would be considered leadership if covering practices by myself. Is it worth it ?
NOT clinical. You're not dealing with patients.

And leadership???? *sigh* Yet another reason explaining why there's a CARS section on MCAT

lead·er·ship
/ˈlēdərˌSHip/

noun

  1. the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
    "different styles of leadership"

    Similar:
    guidance, direction, authority, control, management, superintendence, supervision, organization, government, orchestration, initiative, influence

    the state or position of being a leader.
    "the leadership of the party"

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