I've done a considerable amount of what I believe to be substantive non-clinical volunteering (military, americorps, coaching sports for people with disabilities, etc.), but a lot of this was done before I went back to school or even decided to pursue medicine and with a year or two between each activity. The main reason for these gaps is that it takes time to find opportunities I'm truly passionate about. That, and it's nice to decompress a little between working and going to school full time.
My most recent volunteer experience ended January of this year and was about 250 hours across six months. I don't think schools would accuse me of not doing enough, but would it look like an attempt to rest on my laurels if I do no (or little) more volunteering before applying next year? I intend to do a lot more between now and then, but was curious: how are gaps like these generally viewed (in more-standard cases)?
My most recent volunteer experience ended January of this year and was about 250 hours across six months. I don't think schools would accuse me of not doing enough, but would it look like an attempt to rest on my laurels if I do no (or little) more volunteering before applying next year? I intend to do a lot more between now and then, but was curious: how are gaps like these generally viewed (in more-standard cases)?