Research or paid - non-clinical?

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Quick question: I am trying to list my research technician position on my AMCAS application. Should I list it under the research category or under paid employment/non-clinical? I already have an unpaid research experience listed in the research category, as well as a paid summer research internship in the research category. However, my tech position has been full-time over the course of a year. Am I just overthinking it?
 
Frankly, I think that paid, non-clinical is a better category given that it is a full-time paid job and adcoms will be skimming that section to find out what you've been doing during this time that you are not in school.
 
Frankly, I think that paid, non-clinical is a better category given that it is a full-time paid job and adcoms will be skimming that section to find out what you've been doing during this time that you are not in school.
That's what I was thinking. Thank you!
 
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