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basically title. responsibilities are sitting at the front desk of the clinic and interviewing and screening patients. I would explain benefits and medical/residential eligibility requirements, and collect/input patient info and guide ineligible patients to other sources. I really want to do this position, most likely will do either way, but wanted to ask if this counts as a clinical experience?
It would count but I think it would help you more to do something like a scribe or nurses aide. A job that has involvement with the doctors and other health care members will allow you to share your experiences on your application and will give you a better shot.basically title. responsibilities are sitting at the front desk of the clinic and interviewing and screening patients. I would explain benefits and medical/residential eligibility requirements, and collect/input patient info and guide ineligible patients to other sources. I really want to do this position, most likely will do either way, but wanted to ask if this counts as a clinical experience?
It would count but I think it would help you more to do something like a scribe or nurses aide. A job that has involvement with the doctors and other health care members will allow you to share your experiences on your application and will give you a better shot.
That's true I was thinking about it from the perspective that doing some of the orders that a doctor puts in could help when it came to showing in their application that they know what it means to be a physician.Apples and oranges.... comparing a volunteer gig to paid employment. It is certainly possible to be admitted with clinic front desk volunteering combined with 50-75 hours of shadowing to see what doctors do. Clinical employment as a scribe or patient care technician (nurses aide is a somewhat outdated term) is nice but hardly essential.