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I've been doing hospice volunteering for the past year, and let me just say that it has been an incredibly rewarding experience. However, whether or not for AMCAS purposes it counts as clinical or non-clinical volunteering seems to be unclear. Since most hospice patients prefer being at home rather than a hospice care center, my volunteering has involved me driving to a patient's homes, spending time with the patient while the family leaves, monitoring the patient to make note of any changes in her health I observe, and basically be a compassionate presence for the patient and the family. Would this count as clinical volunteering since there's clearly patient interaction, but it's at a patient's home rather than a center?
If this does not count as "clinical" volunteering, would it be ok to include on AMCAS my volunteering at Children's Hospital I did during high school? That was done from 2006-2007 (and when home on breaks from college during 2007-2010), so I wasn't sure if it was too long ago to put on AMCAS.
If this does not count as "clinical" volunteering, would it be ok to include on AMCAS my volunteering at Children's Hospital I did during high school? That was done from 2006-2007 (and when home on breaks from college during 2007-2010), so I wasn't sure if it was too long ago to put on AMCAS.