Is helping conduct interviews CV worthy?

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Weezer182

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Hi all,
I've helped conduct around a dozen or so interviews now for my program over the span of four dates and I'm wondering if that's something that would go on a CV. I've found the experiences to be helpful in improving my own skills and have used my interviewing experience as means to coach pre-meds who I mentor at various conferences and events. I haven't seen much said on the topic and was wondering if this would just be considered unnecessary padding or if it would make me stand out in some way.

Thanks in advance.
 
Assuming you're talking about medical school admissions interviewing, I put it on my cv under a section called "academic service" or something like that. I think it is appropriate to have on there and shows my commitment to education and the administrative work behind building a program.
 
Absolutely. Great thing to put on your CV. Go for it bruh
 
Putting it under "Academic Service" is a great idea! Thank you both!
 
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