By Guest on Sunday, 29 August 2010
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but I couldn't find what I was looking for with the search function... I was looking at Charting Outcomes and it says that the average number of Volunteer Experiences for matched applicants in ortho was 5.8. Do people put down volunteer activities from undergrad or something because thats quite a bit more volunteer experiences than I have during medical school?
anyone have any input. i would like to know about this as well.
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The criteria for Work Experiences and Research was pretty narrow, so pretty much everything else goes under Volunteer Experiences. For me being president of such and such group was a Volunteer Experience. Because of the narrow criteria for the other categories I think its pretty easy for most folks to get to around 5. I doubt that the volunteer category is that important to a lot of the big programs though.
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Just on a side note, if you look at the Charting the Outcomes Info you'll notice that there is zero correlation statistically between work/volunteer experience and matching. In other words, the chances of matching are just as good if you spent a summer at McDonalds as if you had 10 different jobs with UNICEF.
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