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How does your role alleviate others' distress? How do you advocate for them to others?I help the less fortunate every day as an MRI tech, it’s one of the reasons I enjoy my job.
No school that I’m aware of is screening people on service hours. That’s asinine.I just honestly don’t see how my clinical volunteering isn’t community service. I started doing it long before I knew there was even a differentiation between the two types of service, and when I had to volunteer at night. I also did my clinical rotations there so it was just easy. Just can’t believe that mistake will cost me, because even if I start at the soup kitchen tomorrow, it won’t be enough “non-clinical” time to prevent getting screened out.
Clinical exposure = paid or volunteer.Hey I have a serious question, I have very limited non-clinical volunteering. Like 60 hours, and it was 2 years ago. I’ve been volunteering for 4 hours a week for a year at my local hospital, and about a year and a half more for 2 hours a week. I also happen to work at another nearby hospital as an MRI tech.
I’ve never done my clinical volunteering to get health care exposure, it’s always been to help the less fortunate. Hell, I help the less fortunate every day as an MRI tech, it’s one of the reasons I enjoy my job. Not like I need clinical hours, I have 4000 so far. It’s my full time job. I don’t even know if I’d consider my clinical volunteering very clinical either. I cuddle babies in the NICU and pass out tea to inpatients at night. Only thing clinical about it is it’s happening in a hospital. I’m getting suggestions that I should do non-clinical volunteering to beef up my app before I apply in June. I just don’t see the point. Am I out of my mind in thinking that my actions demonstrate altruism? I feel like the selfish and thus less altruistic thing to do at this point would be to quit my clinical volunteering to do non clinical volunteering simply to have it. What do you think? Do I feed the adcoms BS or do what I enjoy???
It is also helpful to show that your life involves something outside of medicine.When I did MRI and my clinical volunteering it was never a box check, I genuinely enjoy these parts of my week. Now, I certainly am trying to check boxes before I apply. This process has been convoluted, and I fear that I will be dinged for bizarre reasons. One of them being that my volunteering isn’t outside of a hospital.
Well, you should still post on this forum to help others who may not have the resources either. 🙂I think the questions you ask here are great and I hope I can answer them in my app. Honestly, if I had admissions deans and medical students to talk to I wouldn’t post on this forum, but I don’t have those resources.