Yes. But the amount of knowledge a scribe has pales in comparison to 7 years + dedicated towards medicine. This isn't to say being a scribe doesn't have its advantages (hey, I'm a scribe myself), but to correlate a scribe position with future doctor performance is a long shot. What we learn as a scribe, every student will learn in medical school at some point. Medicine is a life long pursuit....will students with scribing experience have a leg up in medical school? definitely, particularly with clinical skills. will they be better doctors long term? I don't think one could predict that.