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I found something like this in the pre-dental but I was wondering what you guys all thought. If you only had time to do one (volunteer or shadow), which one would you do? Do you think one is more important than another to adcomms? Thanks for any input!
I found something like this in the pre-dental but I was wondering what you guys all thought. If you only had time to do one (volunteer or shadow), which one would you do? Do you think one is more important than another to adcomms? Thanks for any input!
I know one of the schools I'm applying to won't even give you a screened secondary if you don't have any clinical experience. They believe that people should get experience in the medical field before they commit to mountains of debt.
No, volunteering in the ER is clinical experience. The LizzyM definition of clinical experience is famous around here - If you are close enough to smell the patients, that's clinical experience.So do they only consider shadowing "clinical experience"? Is being a volunteer in the ER not considered clinical experience?
No, volunteering in the ER is clinical experience. The LizzyM definition of clinical experience is famous around here - If you are close enough to smell the patients, that's clinical experience.
Volunteering in the ER is an example of obtaining clinical experience while volunteering. It's one of those two birds with one stone type of things.
Shadowing is ONLY clinical experience and does not count as volunteer hours.
Perfect. I do my volunteering in the ER lol
this definition can vary with schools. Most schools I have been to have included any volunteering in clinics or hospitals under clinical exposure... but one school in particular blatantly told me that they don't consider this clinical & put it under volunteering instead (he was filling it out in front of me...) so he only considered my shadowing experiences as clinical exposure. But I think the consensus is volunteering is very important & try to do some volunteering in a clinical setting to kill 2 birds with one stoneNo, volunteering in the ER is clinical experience. The LizzyM definition of clinical experience is famous around here - If you are close enough to smell the patients, that's clinical experience.
Volunteering in the ER is an example of obtaining clinical experience while volunteering. It's one of those two birds with one stone type of things.
Shadowing is ONLY clinical experience and does not count as volunteer hours.
As long as I can smell the kids while I read to them right?
Perfect. I do my volunteering in the ER lol
This is a good idea. In my experience, however, volunteer spots in the ED may be limited since pre-meds have caught on to this trend. So ask about it early on and seek out multiple hospitals if need be.