quarterhorsecol said:
Hi. I have wanted to shadow for some time now and I finnally have the time this summer to fit it into my schedule. I want to contact some doc's this week but I am not really sure how to go about doing this. I spent 2 summers working full time as an assistant at an oral surgeory office (DMD, and DDS) so I know how busy doctors can be so I don't feel right calling them randomly. I guess I'm just curious how some of you went about setting up your shadowing. I was thinking maybe I could type up a letter and asking someone at the front desk to deliver it to the doctor? Also, did any of you shadow your family doctor? Mine is super cool and said he would write me a LOR. I'd like to shadow him but i'm not sure if its appropriate to ask your family doc either. Any suggestions are much appreciated.
thanks
If you are near a medical school and would like to shadow a doctor there, try this.
1. Figure out what type of doctor you would like to shadow.
2. Call up the academic office of the department.
3. Nicely tell the secretary who answers what your story is and what type of doctor you'd like to shadow. Give them your email address, cellphone number, etc. Alternately, do the same thing to a large private practice of doctors in the specialty your interested in.
4. Either they will have someone call you back OR they may ask you to write them a letter telling them what you are interested in. If they don't try another department, etc. Most will help you out.
5. AFTER you meet with a doctor you are going to shadow, or after you've started shadowing them, send them a handwritten thank you note.
6. Please, please, have a meal before you go off to shadow someone who does long rounds or who works in an OR/DR setting. I've had many premeds faint after 2 hours of NICU rounds (really!!! - it's almost a rite of passage). I've learned to ask them first if they've eaten breakfast.
7. Also, please dress professionally for rounding. No jeans, mid-body exposing clothes or open-toed shoes. If in doubt, ask the doctor you are shadowing what to wear.
8. In general, it is better not to shadow your own doctor - find someone else or ask him/her to recommend someone.
Regards
OBP - who is currently well into his second 100 or so premeds who've shadowed him.