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So, I have two linked experiences that are really integral to where I want to go in medicine: One is volunteering at a local free clinic that serves mostly homeless youth, in a CLIA-certified lab. The other is shadowing the family med MD on the staff of the same clinic (40 hours over 3 months).
Both speak a lot to my motivations in medicine. The shadowing really showed me what this kind of patient care is like, though I didn't actually do a lot other than occasionally assist with procedures like wart & toenail removal. I could write a lot about the handful of patients that I got to see on a recurring basis, and what it was like seeing their cases evolve. Is it uncommon to write about shadowing as a "significant" experience on the AMCAS activities section? Or should I just write that it happened, and talk about why it was important in my PS?
Thanks!
Both speak a lot to my motivations in medicine. The shadowing really showed me what this kind of patient care is like, though I didn't actually do a lot other than occasionally assist with procedures like wart & toenail removal. I could write a lot about the handful of patients that I got to see on a recurring basis, and what it was like seeing their cases evolve. Is it uncommon to write about shadowing as a "significant" experience on the AMCAS activities section? Or should I just write that it happened, and talk about why it was important in my PS?
Thanks!