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I have a little dilemma. I have made many contacts though my local hospital from shadowing/volunteering. A few days ago, the Vice president of human resources offered me a job as an orderly. It sounded like a good idea at first, until I actually heard about some of the things that those guys have to do like: Wiping A$$ES, giving old men sponge baths (what if they get an erection?)--GROSS!!!!! That being said, I’ve heard a lot of premeds are applying for this kind of job.

I’m a little confused. I do feel very strongly about volunteer work, but does the fact that I think I would puke if I had to wipe an old man’s A$$ have any reflection on myself as a premed? I really think that a job in healthcare could boost my chances of getting in to med school a little. It’s just the nature of the work that makes me think twice about it. I know doctors have to deal with juicy aliments from time to time. However, they get paid a lot more than $7.00 bucks an hour too. What do you guys think? Would you do it? If it will significantly help me out in the admission process, then I will do it regardless of the consequences. :scared:

Thanks,
Caraway
 
iamoptimusprime said:
how do you come up with this crap?

Watch the language little man. Lets keep it clean.
 
clc8503 said:
I have a little dilemma. I have made many contacts though my local hospital from shadowing/volunteering. A few days ago, the Vice president of human resources offered me a job as an orderly. It sounded like a good idea at first, until I actually heard about some of the things that those guys have to do like: Wiping A$$ES, giving old men sponge baths (what if they get an erection?)--GROSS!!!!! That being said, I’ve heard a lot of premeds are applying for this kind of job.

I’m a little confused. I do feel very strongly about volunteer work, but does the fact that I think I would puke if I had to wipe an old man’s A$$ have any reflection on myself as a premed? I really think that a job in healthcare could boost my chances of getting in to med school a little. It’s just the nature of the work that makes me think twice about it. I know doctors have to deal with juicy aliments from time to time. However, they get paid a lot more than $7.00 bucks an hour too. What do you guys think? Would you do it? If it will significantly help me out in the admission process, then I will do it regardless of the consequences. :scared:

Thanks,
Caraway

Take an EMT course or work as a phlebotomist.

Don't wipe asses. Save that for nurses.
 
TheDarkSide said:
I'm curious as to what exactly makes you think you are above doing this?

Likely because hospitals employ CNA's for this very role.

There is no CNA component to medical school.
 
In order to get through medical school, you will have to disimpact someone at some point. That's at least as bad. I'd get used to the idea of being in close proximity to feces and anuses.
 
DarkFark said:
In order to get through medical school, you will have to disimpact someone at some point. That's at least as bad. I'd get used to the idea of being in close proximity to feces and anuses.

Sure, but that doesnt mean that one should take on the "ass wipers" job for the sake of practice :laugh:
 
please do not take the job. imagine how you would feel if you were an old man with no choice but to be washed by someone with your attitude. how sad and humiliating.
 
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clc8503 said:
I have a little dilemma. I have made many contacts though my local hospital from shadowing/volunteering. A few days ago, the Vice president of human resources offered me a job as an orderly. It sounded like a good idea at first, until I actually heard about some of the things that those guys have to do like: Wiping A$$ES, giving old men sponge baths (what if they get an erection?)--GROSS!!!!! That being said, I’ve heard a lot of premeds are applying for this kind of job.

I’m a little confused. I do feel very strongly about volunteer work, but does the fact that I think I would puke if I had to wipe an old man’s A$$ have any reflection on myself as a premed? I really think that a job in healthcare could boost my chances of getting in to med school a little. It’s just the nature of the work that makes me think twice about it. I know doctors have to deal with juicy aliments from time to time. However, they get paid a lot more than $7.00 bucks an hour too. What do you guys think? Would you do it? If it will significantly help me out in the admission process, then I will do it regardless of the consequences. :scared:

Thanks,
Caraway
quit bein a ***** and start wipin. these dying people need someone to take care of them and doctor-wannabes that supposedly go into the profession to save lives need to nut up and wipe some rear end.

Beep has a good point, but I say you just slap on a smile. Who knows, you might end up liking it. 👍
 
I don't know if this is a serious question, but you sound sincerely concerned, so here goes: obviously if you're into the glamour of the medical profession (lots of money, high-power, social respect, etc) being an orderly probably won't be your cup of tea. Honestly, if you feel you are going to puke or even make a disgusted face while helping a person clean himself up, you shouldn't accept the orderly position and should instead take on the jobs others have suggested, like phlebotomy or EMT training. I do think that you should think a bit, though, about how well you are able to respect the dignity of patients. There are very few specializations in which you will never see anyone in a compromising position, and the nature of medicine seems to be patients revealing some of their most private body parts and problems to a stranger who is supposed to help them. I seriously doubt that the "old man" you are bathing or wiping is glad to be unable to do those things himself. Chances are he feels humiliated even without your vomit or your scowl. I'm not an expert and I'm not a doctor, but maybe it would help you to keep in mind that he was twenty-something once, too, and he could probably take care of himself just fine. I don't think that cleaning up various bodily functions is for everyone, so I doubt very seriously that you should abandon your dream of becoming a doctor just because you're not into being an orderly. Perhaps you should think seriously though about tasks you will have to do as a medical student and as a doctor and if you would be able to perform them with respect and humility.
 
OSUdoc08 said:
Don't wipe asses. Save that for nurses.

How disrespectful. I have a feeling that people like you are why there's such a tremendous nursing shortage... 🙄
 
clc8503 said:
I have a little dilemma. I have made many contacts though my local hospital from shadowing/volunteering. A few days ago, the Vice president of human resources offered me a job as an orderly. It sounded like a good idea at first, until I actually heard about some of the things that those guys have to do like: Wiping A$$ES, giving old men sponge baths (what if they get an erection?)--GROSS!!!!! That being said, I’ve heard a lot of premeds are applying for this kind of job.

I’m a little confused. I do feel very strongly about volunteer work, but does the fact that I think I would puke if I had to wipe an old man’s A$$ have any reflection on myself as a premed? I really think that a job in healthcare could boost my chances of getting in to med school a little. It’s just the nature of the work that makes me think twice about it. I know doctors have to deal with juicy aliments from time to time. However, they get paid a lot more than $7.00 bucks an hour too. What do you guys think? Would you do it? If it will significantly help me out in the admission process, then I will do it regardless of the consequences. :scared:

Thanks,
Caraway

HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! OMFG....you made my day. I choked on my licorice when I started laughing reading this too.
 
OSUdoc08 said:
Take an EMT course or work as a phlebotomist.

Don't wipe asses. Save that for nurses.

OMG Im rolling! This is classic.
 
clc8503 said:
I have a little dilemma. giving old men sponge baths (what if they get an erection?)--GROSS!!!!!

Its called "Happy Finish."
 
LADoc00 said:
Its called "Happy Finish."

LOL! I think you mean "Happy Ending" !?!?

Hey, I want the OP for my Primary Doc! I would so eat peanut butter and drink no H2O so I could have him dig me out every other day!

Go big winner daddy!
 
Indryd said:
LOL! I think you mean "Happy Ending" !?!?

Hey, I want the OP for my Primary Doc! I would so eat peanut butter and drink no H2O so I could have him dig me out every other day!

Go big winner daddy!

Happy Finish here in Cali bro but same thing I guess. Seriously, this is great thread. Has all the elements of a House of God sequel.
 
guess premeds will do almost anything to get into med school.

you should tell the VP: "wiping asses is where i draw the line. screw you guys, i'm going home."
 
AndyMilonakis said:
guess premeds will do almost anything to get into med school.

you should tell the VP: "wiping asses is where i draw the line. screw you guys, i'm going home."

Naw, wipe the asses I say then get a solid LOR that states:

Ms Johnson performed her tasks with the utmost diligence. In a survey of the last 5 patients in her care, our staff found not a single dingleberry in the bunch. She will make an excellent asswiper and I recommend her highly for your program.

Your Truly
The VP
 
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you forgot to add the sentence, "Ms Johnson played a pivotal role in defeating the klingons."
 
After realizing that this thread is a joke through the humorous posts of these previous posters I retract my previous serious post and instead opt to say:

LoLolllll rOFfl~~~
 
clc8503 said:
Watch the language little man. Lets keep it clean.

I'll have you know that I, being optimus prime, am pretty big...and jewish
 
Babooshka said:
After realizing that this thread is a joke through the humorous posts of these previous posters I retract my previous serious post and instead opt to say:

LoLolllll rOFfl~~~
it may have been a serious thread. but reading the OP's post takes me back to many years ago when i too saw my premed peers do all sorts of nonsensical extracurricular activities just to make their med school applications better. it's not the premeds' fault--i don't hate the playas, i just hate the game.
 
I would puke if I had to wipe an old man’s A$$

I think you could make some serious money doing this in certain parts of Nevada, and legally might I add.
 
iamoptimusprime said:
I'll have you know that I, being optimus prime, am pretty big...and jewish

What’s that??.....I don’t like your tone….It's all wrong. You do it again…….I'll stab you in the face with a soldering iron. Hey, let ask you a question… Does your mother sew? BOOM. Get her to sew that. ...

-Christopher Walkin
 
clc8503 said:
I have a little dilemma. I have made many contacts though my local hospital from shadowing/volunteering. A few days ago, the Vice president of human resources offered me a job as an orderly. It sounded like a good idea at first, until I actually heard about some of the things that those guys have to do like: Wiping A$$ES, giving old men sponge baths (what if they get an erection?)--GROSS!!!!! That being said, I’ve heard a lot of premeds are applying for this kind of job.

I’m a little confused. I do feel very strongly about volunteer work, but does the fact that I think I would puke if I had to wipe an old man’s A$$ have any reflection on myself as a premed? I really think that a job in healthcare could boost my chances of getting in to med school a little. It’s just the nature of the work that makes me think twice about it. I know doctors have to deal with juicy aliments from time to time. However, they get paid a lot more than $7.00 bucks an hour too. What do you guys think? Would you do it? If it will significantly help me out in the admission process, then I will do it regardless of the consequences. :scared:

Thanks,
Caraway
$7/hour is not enough for that job.
 
Spitting Camel said:
How disrespectful. I have a feeling that people like you are why there's such a tremendous nursing shortage... 🙄

I guess you've never seen nurses work in a hospital.

When someone calls for a "code brown"

they come a runnin'.


Doctors run the other way.
 
Scarletbegonias said:
$7/hour is not enough for that job.

You think?
 
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