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#2 probably is not, #5 is research experience which is valuable on its own, the rest are all clinical.Okay, thank you! So would these activities be counted as clinical EC's?
1. Season's Hospice
2. Volunteering with disabled children in a special facility for kids with special needs (not a hospital…)
3. Volunteering at a free clinic
4. Volunteering at a Veterans hospital
5. Performing clinical research (for this, I don't have direct contact with patients…but I'm located in the ICU unit in the midst of patients)
6. Volunteer scribing at a private clinic
What other clinical opportunities are out there?
Only if they are actually receiving "patient care." #2 above is with "patients," but from the description it is not a clinical environment, so it wouldn't really be considered patient care. I think LizzyM's quote refers to work/volunteering in a clinical setting; meaning, if you are working in a hospital, but in some administrative role where you are doing paperwork and never see/smell the patients, that isn't really clinical experience. Likewise, if you are working in something like #2, where the children you are working with could be considered "patients" but you are NOT working with them in a clinical-care environment, it wouldn't be considered clinical care. Obviously there are gray areas involved, and it depends entirely on what the role of the facility really is, but from the description, it wouldn't fall under clinical experience, just a nice volunteering experience.As the adcom LizzyM says, "If you can smell patients, it's a clinical experience". In the case of shadowing, it doesn't count because it's passive observation vs. hands on experience
So by that definition, if you can smell patients and aren't passively observing, it's a clinical experience.
Okay, thank you! So would these activities be counted as clinical EC's?
1. Season's Hospice
2. Volunteering with disabled children in a special facility for kids with special needs (not a hospital…)
3. Volunteering at a free clinic
4. Volunteering at a Veterans hospital
5. Performing clinical research (for this, I don't have direct contact with patients…but I'm located in the ICU unit in the midst of patients)
6. Volunteer scribing at a private clinic
What other clinical opportunities are out there?
Is it research or is it clinical? If you are designing the research study, collecting and analyzing the data, I'd count it as research and count it heavily. If you are only interacting with sick people during a clinical encounter but the information you gather is used for research, then it is more on the clinical side, imho. So, you might be consenting patients, measuring vital signs, providing instructions on how to collect a urine sample and directing the subject to the restroom, preparing samples for shipment, filing paperwork.... that isn't research so much as clinical.Always been curious about this: does patient interaction during clinical research count?
Is it research or is it clinical? If you are designing the research study, collecting and analyzing the data, I'd count it as research and count it heavily. If you are only interacting with sick people during a clinical encounter but the information you gather is used for research, then it is more on the clinical side, imho. So, you might be consenting patients, measuring vital signs, providing instructions on how to collect a urine sample and directing the subject to the restroom, preparing samples for shipment, filing paperwork.... that isn't research so much as clinical.