Virtual Shadowing — Tips From a Current Medical Student and Physician

With the recent rise in telemedicine, premeds and medical students may find virtual shadowing opportunities an option.

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During a typical application cycle, clinical experiences are a crucial element of the medical school application. Significant health care experience through shadowing or volunteer work indicates to admissions faculty that you have thoroughly explored a career in medicine and confirmed it is right for you. After the pandemic upended our usual way of doing things, however, the process of learning about careers in medicine and gaining clinical experiences also had to adapt.

To learn more about virtual shadowing, the AAMC spoke with a medical student and a physician and professor from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, both of whom recently participated in virtual shadowing.

Q&A with Olivia Silva, second-year medical student

Q&A with Punim Thakkar, MD, assistant professor of otolaryngology/head and neck surgery at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Send us your stories about your virtual shadowing experiences to aspiringdocs@aamc.org!