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Hi everyone,
I got a call yesterday from ScribeAmerica offering me an ER scribe position at a local hospital. I'm having trouble deciding whether or not to accept the position. Here's my background:
-Graduated a month ago with a 3.2c/3.0s undergrad GPA
-33 MCAT, planning on retaking in May 2013
-Applying to special masters programs at BU, Tufts, Temple, Drexel, and Cincinnati and the MS Anatomy program at Ohio State to begin in 2013
-Currently working full-time in a lab researching lupus nephritis and part-time in a retail store
-Very strong ECs, shadowing, and LORs
-Lacking in clinical experience
In order to accept the scribe position I'd either have to quit my retail job or learn to operate on four hours of sleep per night. I get an unbelievable employee discount from my retail job, so the scribe experience would really have to be worthwhile in order for me to quit. So here are the questions I have for you guys:
1. Is being a scribe considered clinical experience? From what I understand, a scribe doesn't provide patients with an direct care, so I'm not sure how to categorize it.
2. Would my lack of clinical experience be better resolved by a scribe position or volunteering at a hospice/hospital?
3. Does anyone know what the hourly wages for a scribe position are like?
4. For those of you who have scribed, did you learn a lot from it? If you could go back in time, would you do it all over again? If you're in med school (especially if you've done an EM rotation), how helpful was having the scribe experience under your belt?
Thanks!
I got a call yesterday from ScribeAmerica offering me an ER scribe position at a local hospital. I'm having trouble deciding whether or not to accept the position. Here's my background:
-Graduated a month ago with a 3.2c/3.0s undergrad GPA
-33 MCAT, planning on retaking in May 2013
-Applying to special masters programs at BU, Tufts, Temple, Drexel, and Cincinnati and the MS Anatomy program at Ohio State to begin in 2013
-Currently working full-time in a lab researching lupus nephritis and part-time in a retail store
-Very strong ECs, shadowing, and LORs
-Lacking in clinical experience
In order to accept the scribe position I'd either have to quit my retail job or learn to operate on four hours of sleep per night. I get an unbelievable employee discount from my retail job, so the scribe experience would really have to be worthwhile in order for me to quit. So here are the questions I have for you guys:
1. Is being a scribe considered clinical experience? From what I understand, a scribe doesn't provide patients with an direct care, so I'm not sure how to categorize it.
2. Would my lack of clinical experience be better resolved by a scribe position or volunteering at a hospice/hospital?
3. Does anyone know what the hourly wages for a scribe position are like?
4. For those of you who have scribed, did you learn a lot from it? If you could go back in time, would you do it all over again? If you're in med school (especially if you've done an EM rotation), how helpful was having the scribe experience under your belt?
Thanks!