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Thank you so much for your help! I will do my research on those schools.Was the tutoring done with disadvantaged kids? If you were tutoring your peers, that's not going to count for anything.
Anyway, I suggest
Duke
Pitt
WashU
Mt Sinai
U Rochester
U
ALL MI schools
U Cincy
OH State
U VM
USF/MORSANI
BAYLOR
SUNY.SB
U MA
BU
EMORY
JEFFERSON
KECK
NYMC
HOFSTRA
NORTHWESTERN
Yes, I can certainly elaborate. I've done caregiving in assisted living facilities and in private homes where I worked with people with dementia, ALS, quadriplegics, and other disabilities that prevent them from being able to fulfill day to day tasks independently. One of those assisted living facilities specialized in dementia care. Overall, they gave me experience in dealing with not only many different types of residents but also their families and employees that I would supervise.Your MCAT is stellar. Your GPA is near the mean for matriculants.
Can you elaborate on your "caregiver" experience?
Tutoring is admirable, but it won't replace more traditional types of non-clinical service, such as homeless shelter or soup kitchen volunteering.
Generally speaking, one can get accepted with good service and no research. It is actually much harder to get accepted with good research and no service.
With 3000+ hours as a caregiver, did you earn any licenses or certifications to work with those in the facilities and private homes? With that many hours and management experience, I am presuming you have.Yes, I can certainly elaborate. I've done caregiving in assisted living facilities and in private homes where I worked with people with dementia, ALS, quadriplegics, and other disabilities that prevent them from being able to fulfill day to day tasks independently. One of those assisted living facilities specialized in dementia care. Overall, they gave me experience in dealing with not only many different types of residents but also their families and employees that I would supervise.
I was worried about looking like I was checking off a box but I can certainly start doing volunteering similar to soup kitchen work. I've been wanting a break from tutoring but it's more consistent with my narrative.
Thank you for your input!
No I did not earn any license or certifications other than really basic ones like CPR. I was just really good at my job and passionate, I was always every resident’s favorite caregiver, so I always ended up in management positions.With 3000+ hours as a caregiver, did you earn any licenses or certifications to work with those in the facilities and private homes? With that many hours and management experience, I am presuming you have.
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While you can get some credit with your tutoring community members, every premed does this too, so it doesn't help you stand out. Tutoring and mentoring are academic activities.
You are missing typical on-clinical service orientation activities, but some of your management activities as a caregiver in assisted living could be argued as eligible (assistance with daily living activities like cooking or transporting for those in dementia care for example).
8 with an ophthalmologist, 50 projected spread evenly in a teaching hospital with various radiologists, OB/GYN, Pediatrician. I am starting the latter next week as I have to travel for it but will be doing exclusively that for 1-2 weeks. I might have a chance to see more than just those specialities too.How many hours did your shadow, and with whom?
Medical students typically train in academic medical centers, so hospital-based experiences are good to have. I can see how some of your assisted living experience could be clinical, so you must describe your responsibilities to make that distinction easier. I note this because you left off descriptions in your original WAMC. It will matter for your AMCAS/AACOMAS/TMDSAS applications.
Ask your professor references as soon as possible. If you had strong mentoring relationships with them, three years isn't that far back, and you may need to prompt them on specific experiences revealing your academic or paraprofessional competencies for their reflection. Research is a minor factor for competitiveness given your thousands of hours elsewhere, but ask your PI about their comfort writing you a letter with so few hours.
I worry what would happen if something happened with a resident under your watch, especially if a direct report is involved. You may want to recall such situations for future behavioral/situational questions.