Is volunteering as an EMT for 30 hours a month sufficient to demonstrate meaningful clinical experience as a sophomore, or would you recommend supplementing this with additional clinical opportunities?
Is volunteering as an EMT for 30 hours a month sufficient to demonstrate meaningful clinical experience as a sophomore, or would you recommend supplementing this with additional clinical opportunities?
30 hours a month will put you on track to exceed 300 hours by the time you apply. Definitely sufficient, though of course the more you do (and wider variety of experiences you have), the better
Is volunteering as an EMT for 30 hours a month sufficient to demonstrate meaningful clinical experience as a sophomore, or would you recommend supplementing this with additional clinical opportunities?
It's excellent clinical experience and would give you "enough." However, you would also benefit from exposure to other areas of medicine either via other kinds of volunteering, a job, or shadowing. The latter could be in addition to your EMT work.
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