I am so grateful for my gap years. I definitely was not ready for medical school after graduation from undergrad. My two gap years allowed me to discover my passion and learn about myself outside of the academic environment. Even if you think you have all of the "boxes checked" and are ready to apply, I would advise taking a year or two away from school. If you find jobs within the public health field and some small volunteering experiences your resume can only get better and more competitive.
stupid is an understatement. there is nothing that i want more than being a doctor but holy shit i would rather throw myself into a dumpster fire than to continue being a premed
Exactly what I was looking for! I too was unsure whether to apply traditionally or take a gap year because COVID essentially wiped out any chance of clinical experience from my second semester of freshman year till now (rising junior). Thanks Dr. Gray for posting this!!
Hello Dr. Gray my name is Basel I from Syria I currently in Lebanon I escaped from Syria because situation war in Syria i will come to Toronto i will study medical school. First i have to study undergraduate premed. What is to advise me studying premed medical science or biomedical science.
Patient Transporter is terrible for an application imo and scribing is so common that you wouldn’t stand out (same goes for emt). Try looking into becoming a psychiatric technician! I’ve been one for 3-4 months and I tell you the amount of stuff you got to deal with patients is like a gold mine.
It’s good to find new and creative ways to get clinical experience (I did by not only doing EMT but becoming paramedic), but Dr. Gray seems to be an advocate of not doing something for the purpose of standing out (though I know other premed advising bodies disagree). Rather, do it out of interest. Idk I wouldn’t be super excited to do pt transporter or scribing. Psychiatric tech could be quite a good gig
I would agree. By the time your application gets verified you’re going to be put in a really late wave and most interview spots will be given before anybody gets a chance to even read your application
I am so grateful for my gap years. I definitely was not ready for medical school after graduation from undergrad. My two gap years allowed me to discover my passion and learn about myself outside of the academic environment. Even if you think you have all of the "boxes checked" and are ready to apply, I would advise taking a year or two away from school. If you find jobs within the public health field and some small volunteering experiences your resume can only get better and more competitive.
I respect the medical profession. But, frankly the process is really stupid.
stupid is an understatement. there is nothing that i want more than being a doctor but holy shit i would rather throw myself into a dumpster fire than to continue being a premed
Thats what we're all saying lmao
It’s absolutely ridiculous. The process that is
What if I just want a gap year to have some peace of mind for this year
That is a good reason.
You should make a video on what are your wrong reasons for pursuing medical school. Because not many people think about this and are narrow minded...
Exactly what I was looking for! I too was unsure whether to apply traditionally or take a gap year because COVID essentially wiped out any chance of clinical experience from my second semester of freshman year till now (rising junior). Thanks Dr. Gray for posting this!!
I see the doctors often at patient transport.. not sure how scribing is that much better loll
Isn't she the new MCAT podcast tutor!! That's cool
Hello Dr. Gray my name is Basel I from Syria I currently in Lebanon I escaped from Syria because situation war in Syria i will come to Toronto i will study medical school. First i have to study undergraduate premed. What is to advise me studying premed medical science or biomedical science.
study as hard as possible! and read a lot of books because reading section of the mcat is most important in canadisn med schools
Patient Transporter is terrible for an application imo and scribing is so common that you wouldn’t stand out (same goes for emt). Try looking into becoming a psychiatric technician! I’ve been one for 3-4 months and I tell you the amount of stuff you got to deal with patients is like a gold mine.
I don’t agree w this, it seems so specialized and not general enough to see medicine as a whole
It’s good to find new and creative ways to get clinical experience (I did by not only doing EMT but becoming paramedic), but Dr. Gray seems to be an advocate of not doing something for the purpose of standing out (though I know other premed advising bodies disagree). Rather, do it out of interest. Idk I wouldn’t be super excited to do pt transporter or scribing. Psychiatric tech could be quite a good gig
@@Maddawg31415 Paramedic? That's awesome bro and yeah it's a great gig since my end goal is to be a psychiatrist.
Ima patient transporter and I have two med school interviews.. I find it exciting and worthwhile.. I experience the whole hospital
If you haven’t submitted yet this admission cycle, you should take a gap year.
I don't think that's true at all.
I would agree. By the time your application gets verified you’re going to be put in a really late wave and most interview spots will be given before anybody gets a chance to even read your application
@IrwinMunoz The high stat/well qualified/well organized applicants have already applied a month or more ago.
I wouldn't say that. Even Dr. Gray said although July or August is not IDEAL, doesn't mean you won't get accepted.
@@ashellry Dr Gray says a lot of things. But submit now and your application probably won’t be verified until September.