Hello,
I just got back from a volunteering interview at a hospital. There were many opportunities available, but most of them were clerical or escorts, and I didn't think they would give me the experience I need as a pre-med student.
However, there were 2 positions that could somehow give me experience in patient contact. The first one is in physical therapy. The good thing about this one is that I get to help the patients to stand on their feet and move around, and then report the results to the nurse. So it involves direct patient contact and I could interact with the medical staff. The second position is ER receptionist, It was listed under patient contact but I thought of it as more of a clerical position since the only thing I could do is guiding visitors.
I preferred the first one, but I was told that in ER a new position I could transfer to will be opened soon that involves providing care and comfort to the patients, but I still think that physical therapy could give better experience.
So my question is...will volunteering in physical therapy look good on my med school application? and do you think it's better than the ER position?
I just got back from a volunteering interview at a hospital. There were many opportunities available, but most of them were clerical or escorts, and I didn't think they would give me the experience I need as a pre-med student.
However, there were 2 positions that could somehow give me experience in patient contact. The first one is in physical therapy. The good thing about this one is that I get to help the patients to stand on their feet and move around, and then report the results to the nurse. So it involves direct patient contact and I could interact with the medical staff. The second position is ER receptionist, It was listed under patient contact but I thought of it as more of a clerical position since the only thing I could do is guiding visitors.
I preferred the first one, but I was told that in ER a new position I could transfer to will be opened soon that involves providing care and comfort to the patients, but I still think that physical therapy could give better experience.
So my question is...will volunteering in physical therapy look good on my med school application? and do you think it's better than the ER position?