WebYou do not need clinical volunteering if you have sufficient clinical experience that gives you direct patient interaction). I think as long as you can talk about these jobs … WebMedHopeful2024 • 1 yr. ago ~6000 hours as a Corpsman in the Navy, primarily in an emergency department ~300 hours volunteer EMT-based medical coverage ~2500 hours as a patient care tech in a level I trauma center ~1500 hours as a scribe ~100 hours wasting away in a surgical waiting room as a volunteer. Non-trad military vet, applying next cycle. 7
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WebJan 28, 2024 · volunteering is not an indicator of how successful you will be in med school or how good a doctor you will be. the most uncharitable people can bite their tongue … mtg abandoned mire
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WebYou'll definitely feel the same kinds of connections you make at the hospital and you will be helping a very vulnerable population. I think the non-clinical volunteering portion of the application is very important because it demonstrates who you are outside of medicine, beyond your fascination with the field. WebAAMC reported the average premed had 600 volunteer hours between both clinical and non clinical volunteering, so while that doesn’t count clinical employment the average is still a good amount below 1000 for volunteering it seems 9 Continue this thread level 2 · … WebLets say from this I'll get about 50 hours of research minimum (I'm not accounting for hours spent doing the given assignments and working on the poster). I currently have 60 hours … mtg abaddon the despoiler