What counts as medical experience? The number of hours should you have when using to med school? And is it all right to keep working a non-clinical task as a premed? All those concerns and more on today’s Ask Dr. Gray: Premed Q&A!
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Today’s trainee is using to med school in 2021 to begin in2022 She’s presently working as a server while doing a DIY postbac program to raise her science GPA. Her concerns have to do with scientific experience.
She has countless hours of medically-related activities like being a physical treatment help, being a drug store tech, assisting at a pediatric oncology summertime camp, and doing scientific research study. How much of that really counts as scientific experience that is appropriate to ending up being a doctor?
She is likewise questioning if medical schools may oppose the truth that she’s working as a server instead of working a medical task today. It’s an excellent concern and a typical one that trainees have.
It IS a possible warning to have all your medical experience in the past and not continuing anything as much as and through the application procedure. That does not imply you require a full-time medical task.
Listen to hear my recommendations to her on how to keep her “foot in the door” of the medical world, even if she does not change completely to a scientific task!
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