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Med schools understand that nontraditional premeds are BUSY with work, parenting, and more. But there's a reason why I still say clinical experience is mandatory as a premed. Listen in as I chat about it with a premed mom struggling to find clinical experiences in her area! Here's last week's episode I mentioned, about being a stay-at-home mom before medical school: • Can I Be a Stay-at-Home Mom and Get into M... So, our student this week is a nontraditional premed asking about how medical schools view your limited extracurricular activities when you have a busy schedule. Specifically, she asks about limited clinical experience. In my answer, I share: The real reasons to get clinical experience. Why clinical experience is so important for premeds. How to find time to get clinical experience on the side. My actual BIGGEST fear for premeds who lack clinical experience. Does ski patrol count as clinical experience? Where to look for clinical experience in a rural environment? Why I often recommend hospice as a clinical experience. Remote options for clinical experience. Is being a pharmacy tech clinical experience? We also talk about: Balancing MCAT prep with working, being a mom, and everything else. What is "yield protection" when it comes to med school admissions? Why admissions can be so complicated and you can't just compare your numbers to other students. Why stories about shadowing experiences are typically pretty weak to include in a personal statement, compared to stories of working with patients yourself. When I recommend to start working on your personal statement. If you found this video helpful, be sure to subscribe and check out all our Meded Media podcasts at http://premedpodcasts.com.