(I did find a thread very similar to this, but there was no consensus and not much of a dialogue, so I'm posting anyway.)
I just finished a year working as a community support worker (similar to a case manager) for adults with mental illness, primarily in an assisted living setting. I want to be a psychiatrist, so I view this as valuable experience. Do you think adcoms would view it as clinical experience though, or does it not "count" because of the non-medical setting (or, alternatively, because the field of mental health itself doesn't count in the eyes of some doctors)?
I know the typical response to this question will probably be "Sure, it counts for something, but you might as well get experience in a hospital too, both to improve your application, and to make sure that you actually know what you're getting into." I am in fact volunteering in a hospital (as soon as they process my application) for those reasons, but I'm estimating I'll have less than 150 hours by the time I want to apply next summer and I'm worried that that won't be enough to earn me a 👍 in the clinical experience department. Any speculations about how the experience I have thus far will be viewed?
I just finished a year working as a community support worker (similar to a case manager) for adults with mental illness, primarily in an assisted living setting. I want to be a psychiatrist, so I view this as valuable experience. Do you think adcoms would view it as clinical experience though, or does it not "count" because of the non-medical setting (or, alternatively, because the field of mental health itself doesn't count in the eyes of some doctors)?
I know the typical response to this question will probably be "Sure, it counts for something, but you might as well get experience in a hospital too, both to improve your application, and to make sure that you actually know what you're getting into." I am in fact volunteering in a hospital (as soon as they process my application) for those reasons, but I'm estimating I'll have less than 150 hours by the time I want to apply next summer and I'm worried that that won't be enough to earn me a 👍 in the clinical experience department. Any speculations about how the experience I have thus far will be viewed?