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Hello everyone!
I have been volunteering at a doctors office since late February and so far I have completed over 300 hours. First of all, I welcome patients into the office, and I introduce myself saying that I am a pre-med student and I'll be assisting them. Most of the time, the doctor's assistant is the one who introduces me to the patients. I then go and obtain their vitals, if they are coming to see any lab results I have to make sure everything is in the computer before they go to the room to see the doctor (All the charts are in the computer), After I take their vitals I take patients to their room, I've also learned how to do EKG's, and other small tests like urine, breath, and prepared cultures. When the doctor finish with the patient, I give a pre-printed prescription to the doctor for her to sign and I give to each patient any lab form and directions if the doctor requested it. I haven't been inside the room with the doctor and the patient that many times. Just a couple. I also had the chance to assist her at two small surgeries. I talked to her yesterday when we were done for the day and she told me she will take me with her to do rounds at the hospital.
What do you guys think about all this? Do you think is a good extracurricular opportunity?
I still have 2 years before I start medschool application and I also plan on volunteering at other places.
Any suggestion are welcomed!!
I have been volunteering at a doctors office since late February and so far I have completed over 300 hours. First of all, I welcome patients into the office, and I introduce myself saying that I am a pre-med student and I'll be assisting them. Most of the time, the doctor's assistant is the one who introduces me to the patients. I then go and obtain their vitals, if they are coming to see any lab results I have to make sure everything is in the computer before they go to the room to see the doctor (All the charts are in the computer), After I take their vitals I take patients to their room, I've also learned how to do EKG's, and other small tests like urine, breath, and prepared cultures. When the doctor finish with the patient, I give a pre-printed prescription to the doctor for her to sign and I give to each patient any lab form and directions if the doctor requested it. I haven't been inside the room with the doctor and the patient that many times. Just a couple. I also had the chance to assist her at two small surgeries. I talked to her yesterday when we were done for the day and she told me she will take me with her to do rounds at the hospital.
What do you guys think about all this? Do you think is a good extracurricular opportunity?
I still have 2 years before I start medschool application and I also plan on volunteering at other places.
Any suggestion are welcomed!!