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So I was telling a pre-med adviser about what I do as a volunteer at hospice while working on my personal statement, and she told me what I was doing was unethical. The part she had a problem with was me helping the CNAs with things like baths (I might wash a patients hand, or help rotate them while they clean, but nothing major), feed patients, or help reposition patients. However, I did receive about 25 hours of training and learned specifically how to do all of these things.
I don't think she understood the extent of my training, but if this is actually unethical because I'm not technically certified with anything I don't want to mention it in interviews.
I don't think she understood the extent of my training, but if this is actually unethical because I'm not technically certified with anything I don't want to mention it in interviews.