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Hey all,
I just had a question regarding non-clinical volunteering, and after cruising the threads on here I couldn't really get a great answer so I figured I'd just ask.
Without getting too far in the weeds, I'm an assistant coach for my former high school's cross country teams (both girls and guys). I've got close to 350 hours so far as I've been assisting in a limited capacity (maybe 20-30 hours) since my graduation from college (2016), but this year I've racked up a ton of hours since formally becoming a coach from leading practice nearly every morning this summer, creating workouts, educating on nutrition etc etc. Is this volunteering valuable or is it frowned upon and considered "easier" than say a soup kitchen (which I am doing, just in lesser quantities--I have about 50 hours right now).
FWIW this coaching position is something would be doing whether or not I was applying to med school--I just am curious if I should bolster this with additional volunteering.
Thank you!
I just had a question regarding non-clinical volunteering, and after cruising the threads on here I couldn't really get a great answer so I figured I'd just ask.
Without getting too far in the weeds, I'm an assistant coach for my former high school's cross country teams (both girls and guys). I've got close to 350 hours so far as I've been assisting in a limited capacity (maybe 20-30 hours) since my graduation from college (2016), but this year I've racked up a ton of hours since formally becoming a coach from leading practice nearly every morning this summer, creating workouts, educating on nutrition etc etc. Is this volunteering valuable or is it frowned upon and considered "easier" than say a soup kitchen (which I am doing, just in lesser quantities--I have about 50 hours right now).
FWIW this coaching position is something would be doing whether or not I was applying to med school--I just am curious if I should bolster this with additional volunteering.
Thank you!