Another question: The application has me prioritize volunteer positions I'm interested in from a list of the names and descriptions of positions available. Some of them sound like great fun. What could be better than being a "Book Buddy" (a volunteer who takes the reading cart throughout the hospital, checking out books to families and reading stories to children) or being a "Child Life" volunteer ("volunteer activities may include one-on-one activities with children or participating in a variety of fun planned group activities i.e. reading groups, birthday or slumber parties"?
I guess I'm just confused as to what kind of experience we're supposed to be getting. Obviously something like this would get me patient contact, which I know is a plus, but it doesn't seem like I'd get a lot of exposure to medicine. I guess I'm also worried that doing volunteering that's fun and therefore obviously not a huge sacrifice would somehow diminish the "credit" I get. (And yes, I am doing this primarily to get into medical school, though I am excited about it nonetheless.) Am I crazy?