I was talking to an optometrist I'm current shadowing and he said one thing that can put you over the top during the application process is-as the title indicates- experience volunteering abroad. Specifically, I've heard of optometrists taking undergrad students with them to developing nations to provide glasses, etc. to people without access to a good health care system.
At first glance, this seems like the ultimate "it's not what you know, it's who you know" situation. However, this is the kind of experience that is driving me to pursue a career in optometry and I would be more than willing to shell out the coin for a plane ticket.
Anybody have any ideas about how to get involved with something like this?
Furthermore, does anyone have similar experiences that might be a feasible option for me? I understand that the whole "voluntourism" thing can be seen as a somewhat self-serving endeavor because the same services could be just as important to people in my own country and region. With that said, any insight is more than welcome.
At first glance, this seems like the ultimate "it's not what you know, it's who you know" situation. However, this is the kind of experience that is driving me to pursue a career in optometry and I would be more than willing to shell out the coin for a plane ticket.
Anybody have any ideas about how to get involved with something like this?
Furthermore, does anyone have similar experiences that might be a feasible option for me? I understand that the whole "voluntourism" thing can be seen as a somewhat self-serving endeavor because the same services could be just as important to people in my own country and region. With that said, any insight is more than welcome.