Hi, I'm currently in my gap year and trying to apply next cycle. I don't have a premed advisor or anything so just wanted to get some advice on what activities I should prioritize/get more hours in.
Mcat: 515
cGPA: 3.9 sGPA: 3.88
Undergrad: UCB
Clinical:
ER volunteer - ~200 hours (over 9 months) (got to see some interesting medical scenarios but I don't do that much -> mainly just stocking, talking to some patients, grabbing comfort items for patients)
Bedside volunteer - 100 hours (over 9 months) (help feed stroke/dementia patients, clean bed, etc)
(started recently) Medical Assistant at allergy clinic (paid) - 50 hours currently (continuing to work here (~28 hours every week) to the next application cycle) (give shots to pt, take vitals, etc)
Hospice Volunteer - 50 hours (enjoy this a lot and have been caregiving (help with meds, companionship, etc) for my patient for around 4 months -> will continue this)
Non-Clinical:
Mobile Food bank Volunteer - ~80 hours (will continue this activity - 3 hrs every week)
Music Volunteer Teacher for underserved students - ~260 hours (college org that caters to k-12 students from schools without resources for humanities/arts programs)
potentially will start a new volunteering activity -> nutrition program for a homeless shelter (i'm a nutrition major so this is something im passionate about)
Research:
Microbial lab - 650 hours (undergrad lab - have a 2nd author publication in a small peer-reviewed journal)
Optometry lab - 100 hours
Leadership:
Bio lab TA - ~160 hours (over a year)
Events Director - 100 hours (for the same music org I volunteered at, basically I help host educational events for k-12 students in the area)
Shadowing:
Pediatric Diabetes Clinic - ~100 hours (shadowed various doctors in the clinic)
1) Is there any activities/volunteering I should look into getting more of until the next cycle?
2) any serious deficiencies in my work/activities I should address
3) I'm thinking of actually quitting both my clinical volunteering (bedside volunteer and ER volunteer) due to my work hours/location (will this look bad to schools if I quit both)? Do I need more clinical volunteering hours?
Thank you!
Mcat: 515
cGPA: 3.9 sGPA: 3.88
Undergrad: UCB
Clinical:
ER volunteer - ~200 hours (over 9 months) (got to see some interesting medical scenarios but I don't do that much -> mainly just stocking, talking to some patients, grabbing comfort items for patients)
Bedside volunteer - 100 hours (over 9 months) (help feed stroke/dementia patients, clean bed, etc)
(started recently) Medical Assistant at allergy clinic (paid) - 50 hours currently (continuing to work here (~28 hours every week) to the next application cycle) (give shots to pt, take vitals, etc)
Hospice Volunteer - 50 hours (enjoy this a lot and have been caregiving (help with meds, companionship, etc) for my patient for around 4 months -> will continue this)
Non-Clinical:
Mobile Food bank Volunteer - ~80 hours (will continue this activity - 3 hrs every week)
Music Volunteer Teacher for underserved students - ~260 hours (college org that caters to k-12 students from schools without resources for humanities/arts programs)
potentially will start a new volunteering activity -> nutrition program for a homeless shelter (i'm a nutrition major so this is something im passionate about)
Research:
Microbial lab - 650 hours (undergrad lab - have a 2nd author publication in a small peer-reviewed journal)
Optometry lab - 100 hours
Leadership:
Bio lab TA - ~160 hours (over a year)
Events Director - 100 hours (for the same music org I volunteered at, basically I help host educational events for k-12 students in the area)
Shadowing:
Pediatric Diabetes Clinic - ~100 hours (shadowed various doctors in the clinic)
1) Is there any activities/volunteering I should look into getting more of until the next cycle?
2) any serious deficiencies in my work/activities I should address
3) I'm thinking of actually quitting both my clinical volunteering (bedside volunteer and ER volunteer) due to my work hours/location (will this look bad to schools if I quit both)? Do I need more clinical volunteering hours?
Thank you!
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