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Hi all!
I'm pretty new to the premed life and I am really unsure of how to spend my time and effort on extra curriculars when I go back to UCB this fall. I took a year off because of a family medical crisis but in that time I've become an EMT and am a medical scribe, in addition to volunteering etc.
When I get back I'm looking into free clinic volunteering, research etc, but I was wondering whether I should apply for a job. I am debating between becoming an ER tech or working on an ambulance. I don't have much work experience but from what I've heard:
Ambulance
Pros: already has all necessary educational requirements
Cons: bad hours, stress
ED
Pros: rub shoulders with docs, shadowing opportunities, etc
Cons: needs phlebotomy cert
Apparently in CA, you need to be phlebotomy certified, not just IV certified and that entails at minimum, 5 weeks of class and ~$3000 🙁 I've spent quite some time researching and agonizing over this because I was really looking forward to working but there's a lot more to it than I knew.
Does anybody have any advice on which way to go (neither?) or any other worthwhile EC activities to pursue instead?
I'm pretty new to the premed life and I am really unsure of how to spend my time and effort on extra curriculars when I go back to UCB this fall. I took a year off because of a family medical crisis but in that time I've become an EMT and am a medical scribe, in addition to volunteering etc.
When I get back I'm looking into free clinic volunteering, research etc, but I was wondering whether I should apply for a job. I am debating between becoming an ER tech or working on an ambulance. I don't have much work experience but from what I've heard:
Ambulance
Pros: already has all necessary educational requirements
Cons: bad hours, stress
ED
Pros: rub shoulders with docs, shadowing opportunities, etc
Cons: needs phlebotomy cert
Apparently in CA, you need to be phlebotomy certified, not just IV certified and that entails at minimum, 5 weeks of class and ~$3000 🙁 I've spent quite some time researching and agonizing over this because I was really looking forward to working but there's a lot more to it than I knew.
Does anybody have any advice on which way to go (neither?) or any other worthwhile EC activities to pursue instead?