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Howdy! My sophomore year of undergrad is about to start and I'm getting started on my clinical experience. This semester, I am in a hospital system volunteer program based in the city of my university. The program has a ton of different volunteer jobs available, so you can choose a different one each semester. My job this semester is working with occupational therapy patients in a rural hospital in the hospital system. Each semester I can work at least one 4 hour shift weekly for a total of over 50 hours per semester. I plan on doing this for 4 semesters for 200-225 patient contact hours during college semesters before my application.
For shadowing, I'd like to do 50 to 75 hours scattered in the winter and summer breaks between now and applying after junior year.
As far as non-clinical hours go, my goal is 200 to 250 hours total. At least 160 of these will be from a student org I am in where we build mobile medical clinics for underserved communities, and the rest will probably be with an urban revitalization project serving meals to a low-income neighborhood near my home.
My main question is about the summer between my sophomore and junior year. I'm leaning towards using this time for a lot more clinical experience, like patient transport in a hospital or clinic work. There is a huge nonprofit hospital in my hometown where I could make a difference and see a lot. This way, I can also get some summer shadowing and nonclinical volunteering done. However, I've also seen that research is important to have, so should I do a summer research project instead? I am not interested in bench work, but my university usually offers some public health (my major) research projects that I could participate in over the summer. These sound really interesting to me, but I don't know if I would enjoy it as much as getting more experience in clinical work and rounding out my other ECs. Will not having significant research be too damaging to an application to TX state schools, or am I good to do more clinical work over the summer?
Any input on my question or overall clinical experience game plan is appreciated! For context, I am planning to apply to all Texas state schools when I get to the app. Thanks for the help!
For shadowing, I'd like to do 50 to 75 hours scattered in the winter and summer breaks between now and applying after junior year.
As far as non-clinical hours go, my goal is 200 to 250 hours total. At least 160 of these will be from a student org I am in where we build mobile medical clinics for underserved communities, and the rest will probably be with an urban revitalization project serving meals to a low-income neighborhood near my home.
My main question is about the summer between my sophomore and junior year. I'm leaning towards using this time for a lot more clinical experience, like patient transport in a hospital or clinic work. There is a huge nonprofit hospital in my hometown where I could make a difference and see a lot. This way, I can also get some summer shadowing and nonclinical volunteering done. However, I've also seen that research is important to have, so should I do a summer research project instead? I am not interested in bench work, but my university usually offers some public health (my major) research projects that I could participate in over the summer. These sound really interesting to me, but I don't know if I would enjoy it as much as getting more experience in clinical work and rounding out my other ECs. Will not having significant research be too damaging to an application to TX state schools, or am I good to do more clinical work over the summer?
Any input on my question or overall clinical experience game plan is appreciated! For context, I am planning to apply to all Texas state schools when I get to the app. Thanks for the help!