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So, I have 2 separate opportunities. One if to work as a medical scribe in the ED (full-time) and another is to volunteer in an ED (4hrs/wk). My issue is that I’m finishing up my first gap year right now and my only “clinical hours” are remote scribing (which I barely count). I plan on taking my MCAT sometime in May or June. Because of this, I’m worried about study time being severely reduced if I’m a scribe (in a very busy ER). My friend, who previously worked for the company, told me that it only takes a few months to get a letter of recommendation from the doctors at the hospital. Besides this, if I were to volunteer at the hospital, I’d probably be be able continue volunteering at other places on the side, as well as reliably shadow.
Also of note: I don’t know if I’ll continue either opportunity past July/August, so I’d only be getting 5-6 months of experience in either position. I’ve also considered requesting to be part time at work, but I don’t think they’d grant it.
So, I’d just like some opinions on which position to take. Would volunteering in the ED+Shadowing (I’m mainly shadowing in Primary Care because that’s what I’m interested in) give me enough experience that’s necessary for getting into medical school?
Also of note: I don’t know if I’ll continue either opportunity past July/August, so I’d only be getting 5-6 months of experience in either position. I’ve also considered requesting to be part time at work, but I don’t think they’d grant it.
So, I’d just like some opinions on which position to take. Would volunteering in the ED+Shadowing (I’m mainly shadowing in Primary Care because that’s what I’m interested in) give me enough experience that’s necessary for getting into medical school?
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