Thank you for your feedback. I truly appreciate it. Ah I see what you are trying to say. I'll just call myself a research assistant then. If in the future (after gaining their trust and working hard), I do happen to have the opportunity to do patient interviews, work with patient data from a recent study, and maybe even help analyze and write some of a paper, can I then call myself a "clinical" research assistant?
I want to dedicate 3 years to this clinic/office and help as much as I can as a research assistant. I start my training really soon with an online software. I was wondering, is it worth my time as a pre-med? I don't like wet-lab based research and this is something I am more fond of. I just want to be able to really stand out and tell a lot about my experience once I am in a medical school interview.
Thanks in advance!