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Let me start by saying that I have already shadowed 2 ophthalmic surgeons during their surgery and clinical hours (because I want to become an ophthalmologist), approximately 6 hours for one doctor, and 12 for the other doctor. I know that on the applications for M.D. schools, each experience you include as extracurricular, you must also include the amount of time you spent doing that experience. If I were to ask either, or both, of the doctors to write me a letter of recommendation, would the medical admissions catch on to the fact that I have spent such a small amount of time with them, and ask: "How do these doctors know the applicant as well as they have claimed?" Therefore, what should I do? I am a little hesitant to ask to shadow these doctors again if I need to, because they are busy people and probably think that one shadowing session was enough for me to get an idea of ophthalmology. Also, I don't really know the etiquette to shadowing doctors and the amount of time I should spend with them. Thanks in advance for all input!