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Hi everyone!
So this is something I've been wondering about for awhile…does anyone know if actually playing a role in patient care is preferred? (Examples: Phlebotomist, EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, etc.) Something along the lines of actual hands on patient care.
At my hospital, for example, we are only allowed to speak and give food to patients (we have a strict no hands on policy).
I've been to info sessions with different admissions committee representatives from different MD/DO schools and some will say that any experience in a clinical setting will suffice but I've had some say that they prefer things like CNA, EMT, etc. At first I was really concerned because I didn't have anything at the time, so they told me if I had shadowing that would be okay since I would be there to listen to patient histories, diagnoses, etc. (something along those lines).
Recently I was able to join a free clinic that lets me take vitals but that's truly the extent of it.
It seems like different admissions committees have different views on this.
So this is something I've been wondering about for awhile…does anyone know if actually playing a role in patient care is preferred? (Examples: Phlebotomist, EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, etc.) Something along the lines of actual hands on patient care.
At my hospital, for example, we are only allowed to speak and give food to patients (we have a strict no hands on policy).
I've been to info sessions with different admissions committee representatives from different MD/DO schools and some will say that any experience in a clinical setting will suffice but I've had some say that they prefer things like CNA, EMT, etc. At first I was really concerned because I didn't have anything at the time, so they told me if I had shadowing that would be okay since I would be there to listen to patient histories, diagnoses, etc. (something along those lines).
Recently I was able to join a free clinic that lets me take vitals but that's truly the extent of it.
It seems like different admissions committees have different views on this.