How many MS1 are volunteering?

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What type of MS1 volunteering

  • School credit projects

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • School organized non credit volunteering

    Votes: 19 36.5%
  • Clinical (on my own)

    Votes: 8 15.4%
  • Non-clinical (if you don't mind, share what kind)

    Votes: 8 15.4%
  • Are you kidding? I don't have time now

    Votes: 25 48.1%

  • Total voters
    52
All of mine count as credited because my school has way to many opportunities to choose from. I'm involved in a project where we are designing a program to teach breathing techniques and visualization techniques to kids in the public schools who are strugglin with the stress of recovering from katrina, another group I'm involved in is arranging to go to children's hospital and just hang out and play with the inpatients. Then a third group I'm involved in allows us to go to the ER and get supervised training and help them out with our meager first year skills, lol. I plan on doing the ER on scheduled days off, like thankgsgiving break and winter break but haven't done it yet because until recently I really didn't have any skills to offer. I love doing all this stuff. It reminds me what motivated me to be here in the first place which remotivates me and makes my study times much more effective.
 
I have all the time in the world but still don't. The exception being the few hours my school mandates for the year, pity.
 
Moto,

Are you doing the flu shot clinic next week? They're only 2.5 hours. If you sign up for the Preventative medicine elective, it is basically a free credit for your transcript.

racerx
 
Moto,

Are you doing the flu shot clinic next week? They're only 2.5 hours. If you sign up for the Preventative medicine elective, it is basically a free credit for your transcript.

racerx

No, I was 15+ in the waiting list. Did you get on the list?
 
No, I was 15+ in the waiting list. Did you get on the list?

No, I didn't get on the list.
I'm going this Wednesday only because I am instructing people (via FMSO) who've never given IM injections on how to do so. After that, I will just be handling the paperwork.

Now back to the paper due tomorrow. 😴
 
Now back to the paper due tomorrow. 😴

Procrastinators unite! 😀 I can't for the life of me expand my five pages into seven. I'll have to restate things here and there.
 
Procrastinators unite! 😀 I can't for the life of me expand my five pages into seven. I'll have to restate things here and there.

I restated a few things! I AM the repetitator! 👍


Did I mention that there were a few things
I discussed that were re-discussed? 😀

Seriously though, the subject matter seemed straightforward until I began to mull over the four ethical principles to see if any were prima facie. However, once I stated my views, and why, it became hard to add more.

I believe that up until last year it was only a five page paper.
 
I restated a few things! I AM the repetitator! 👍


Did I mention that there were a few things
I discussed that were re-discussed? 😀

:laugh: :laugh: Paper submitted 👍 Wooohooo!
I wonder if our papers are actually read and reviewed?
 
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