Volunteer Work and Clinical Exposure
Volunteering and working in a clinical setting are important components of your application. It is possible to be admitted to medical school without such experience. However, volunteerwork demonstrates to the admission committee that you are altruistic, and clinical exposure shows that you are comfortable around illness, death, and other things that doctors encounter on a daily basis. Without demonstrating these qualities to an admissions committee, it may be difficult to convince it's members that you are serious about a career in medicine.
We can suggest volunteer and clinical opportunities that may best suit your interests. In addition, we can advise you on how these activities are likely to be percieved by an admissions committee.
Be Prepared... Be Confident... Be Admitted!
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