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So I have done some research into what I can log as clinical experience, and I keep on seeing "if you can smell patients, it's a clinical experience." I have also read that clinical experience requires a clinical environment.
I have three activities that seem to satisfy one of these requirements but not the other, so I am worried that I will not be able to log any of them as clinical.
My first and most prevalent activity is my summer job. It's not a clinical environment. I manage a park pool and am responsible for the instruction of CPR, First Aid, and lifeguarding skills before we open. Throughout the season, a large portion of my time is spent doing first aid. Generally it's only scratches and bee stings, but occasionally I deal with more serious things like seizures and broken bones. Does this count as clinical?
My next two experiences are linked through a group that I work with at my university. I work in the Health Center (clinical environment) on campus, but I am not doing anything with patients, I merely prepare and present research for health education events on campus. The next activity through this group is operating a satellite location of the Health Center (not sure if this is a clinical environment). It's basically just an office that students can come in and check out cold medicine, band aids, condoms, and more. We follow HIPPA regulations here, but I am still unsure if this counts as clinical because it's not very comparable to an actual doctor's office.
Please let me know what your thoughts are! I appreciate any and all help.
I have three activities that seem to satisfy one of these requirements but not the other, so I am worried that I will not be able to log any of them as clinical.
My first and most prevalent activity is my summer job. It's not a clinical environment. I manage a park pool and am responsible for the instruction of CPR, First Aid, and lifeguarding skills before we open. Throughout the season, a large portion of my time is spent doing first aid. Generally it's only scratches and bee stings, but occasionally I deal with more serious things like seizures and broken bones. Does this count as clinical?
My next two experiences are linked through a group that I work with at my university. I work in the Health Center (clinical environment) on campus, but I am not doing anything with patients, I merely prepare and present research for health education events on campus. The next activity through this group is operating a satellite location of the Health Center (not sure if this is a clinical environment). It's basically just an office that students can come in and check out cold medicine, band aids, condoms, and more. We follow HIPPA regulations here, but I am still unsure if this counts as clinical because it's not very comparable to an actual doctor's office.
Please let me know what your thoughts are! I appreciate any and all help.

