How important is it that I volunteer at the hospital this semester?

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I am currently a rising senior who intends to apply this upcoming Spring. As of right now the only clinical hours I have are EMT volunteering with my school's organization which I stopped this past fall semester since I had too many other responsibilities to uphold. I kept telling myself I was going to volunteer this upcoming semester however, looking at my current obligations:

Classes, research, Chemistry tutor, club founder and president, and a work study I honestly do not know how I can fit it into my schedule. I am taking my MCAT in October which is taking a majority of my time as well. Is it bad if I were to start volunteering this Spring semester instead? How bad is it for the lack of clinical hours, I mostly want to go to medical school for research purposes, can I play that heavily in my application? I only have 2o shadowing hours as well. Thanks for the help.
 
How many hours do you have with EMT? Lack of clinical hours seems to be lethal on an application.
 
The thing about emt school volunteering is you do three 12 hr shifts a month, some taking even more, I have well over 500hrs technically but I honestly have an hour at most of real time emt work, so I don't even value my emt hours.

Also is there anywhere else I can do clinical other than a hospital? I am volunteering at my townships emt this spring, but hospital requires a lengthy application due next week so I doubt I can get it in time or be chosen from the pool since I can only volunteer weekends if that
 
You could try hospice or free clinic volunteering! I've heard good things about the amount of patient care you can get at those types of places. As for your question, I think it'd look better to volunteer the whole year instead of trying to cram a bunch of clinical experience into a single semester. But if it will cause your grades to drop, it's probably not worth it.
 
You could try hospice or free clinic volunteering! I've heard good things about the amount of patient care you can get at those types of places. As for your question, I think it'd look better to volunteer the whole year instead of trying to cram a bunch of clinical experience into a single semester. But if it will cause your grades to drop, it's probably not worth it.

Thanks for the advice. I did look into hospice care, but they required a car since the nearest patient was a 30 minute drive, which I did not have. Clinical volunteering sounds like it might work, I'll look into it now. I don't if its a matter of whether my grades will drop, I honestly just do not see how I can fit it into my schedule at all.
 
Thanks for the advice. I did look into hospice care, but they required a car since the nearest patient was a 30 minute drive, which I did not have. Clinical volunteering sounds like it might work, I'll look into it now. I don't if its a matter of whether my grades will drop, I honestly just do not see how I can fit it into my schedule at all.
Look into volunteering at a place where you can schedule yourself for shifts during breaks.
 
Look into volunteering at a place where you can schedule yourself for shifts during breaks.

That honestly would be perfect, are you familiar with any clinical volunteering positions like that? I was thinking free clinics might be like that, hence why I am interested.
 
That honestly would be perfect, are you familiar with any clinical volunteering positions like that? I was thinking free clinics might be like that, hence why I am interested.
Yup, the free clinic I volunteer is like that (translator/random assignments). Keep looking. 🙂
 
hours don't matter. what'd u get out of the experience. do YOU feel you have enough clinical exposure to dedicate your life to medicine?
 
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