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What do high school students do when they shadow a Dr. or a clinic? My highschooler wants to do it and I'm wondering what exactly is involved with this? He wants to apply to BS/MD programs. |
| They just shadow them. :p My DC literally just went from room to room with the doctor. They could not shadow on surgery days. |
| Thank you . was it boring for your DC? |
No. It was a good way to get a glimpse into the realities of medical profession. One experience made them more interested in one career path and one experience had the opposite effect. |
| Depends on the doctor. Some will let you shadow surgeries. Some doctors are very engaging and explain what they are doing, others just pretend the shadow isn't there. It is very interesting the first few times, after 20+ hours of shadowing it starts getting a little boring. |
| My kid shadowed an orthopedic surgeon in HS and loved it. Got to watch a couple of achilles repairs and and some knee surgeries and loved it. Went pre-med with a biochemistry/econ major and as they shadowed in college saw the deeper realities and bureaucracy they have to deal with decided it was not their cup of tea. Next stop law school. Moral of the story is make sure they shadow multiple specialties and just not the cool ones. Match Day could end up brutal otherwise and then it's a lot of years to be something you're not passionate about. |
| In high school? Why? Chase girls. |
| My DS shadowed a gastroenterologist and watched colonoscopies for 10 hours. Good times 😀 |
They are there to observe, watch and listen to understand scope of the job, not to learn medicine and surgery. |
| Even if kid isn't interested into medicine, its a beneficial experience and environment if he can't secure internships aligned with his interests. |
| For BS/MD its better to gain research experience and get your name published in a journal but a good LOR after shadowing adds value. |
| Ms DS shadowed an oral surgeon who is the father of one of his longtime friends and got to watch everything during 12 procedures. 🥴This was over Xmas break as a college freshman though. After one year of pre-med he decided to take a different path. |
I should also say that the surgeon was pretty upfront with DS about the path he took, how his practice is structured, work/life balance, etc. |
A surgeon my DC shadowed did the same thing. It was definitely eye opening. |
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How do you find a doctor to shadow?
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