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Hi all, quick question. A section on the MSAR for each school polls accepted students and asks them what percent has participated in "medically related work experience."
It seems like an overwhelming number (most schools have 75+% or more accepted applicants with this experience) and I wanted to clarify what they mean by that. Does this mean literally working in the medical field ie EMTs, nurses, coroners, lab techs or does this mean having some sort of medical experience ie shadowing, hospital volunteering etc?
Thanks!
It seems like an overwhelming number (most schools have 75+% or more accepted applicants with this experience) and I wanted to clarify what they mean by that. Does this mean literally working in the medical field ie EMTs, nurses, coroners, lab techs or does this mean having some sort of medical experience ie shadowing, hospital volunteering etc?
Thanks!