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I don't have enough time to do both unfortunately. Will it be better to have ~100 hours at the end of next year at a free clinic or ~84 hours working in the ER of the hospital?
the jobs:
free clinic - talk to patients and fill out forms for them to see if they are eligible, answer their questions
ER - assist the nurses with duties such as making up beds, offering refreshments to people there with the patient
I enjoy spending my time at the free clinic more than the hospital. But if hospital volunteering is what med schools focus on, by all means I'll do that.
Are there also indirect advantages to volunteering at the hospital.... does it help people get used to the hospital setting and translate into benefits during clinical rotations?
Thanks in advance.
the jobs:
free clinic - talk to patients and fill out forms for them to see if they are eligible, answer their questions
ER - assist the nurses with duties such as making up beds, offering refreshments to people there with the patient
I enjoy spending my time at the free clinic more than the hospital. But if hospital volunteering is what med schools focus on, by all means I'll do that.
Are there also indirect advantages to volunteering at the hospital.... does it help people get used to the hospital setting and translate into benefits during clinical rotations?
Thanks in advance.