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How good would it look to med schools if a pre-med got a CNA certification and worked part time as a nurses assistant? Is it worth the hassle?
The best part of working as a CNA, for me, was seeing the "dirty" side of medicine. Depending on where you work, a lot of your patients aren't going to be magically cured or even get to go home again, which I think is an important lesson. So many pre-med students talk about getting into medicine because they want to cure people, but that's not always the case. Anyways--most physically demanding job of my life (and I've done field work!)...My arms were ripped after 3 weeks!How good would it look to med schools if a pre-med got a CNA certification and worked part time as a nurses assistant? Is it worth the hassle?
If wiping butts is your thing, go for it.
I recommend that nursing students work as CNAs before starting nursing school but I think the benefit is less for potential med students. As others have said, it's a hard job but it will give you experience with patient care. However, most CNAs have to start at nursing homes which doesn't give much exposure to doctors and medical diagnoses. It may vary by location but if you have to start in a nursing home before getting a hospital job that might change your pathway - It is really hard without 1-2 years of experience in many parts of the county. So before taking the CNA classes, do some research.How good would it look to med schools if a pre-med got a CNA certification and worked part time as a nurses assistant? Is it worth the hassle?