Don't have the recommended 40-50 hrs of shadowing (or even if you do)? Then you may
want to make use of one or several of these virtual shadowing opportunities (and also
scroll all the way down to learn about a new way to connect with Harvard Alumni in
Healthcare for shadowing and mentorship!)
Do medical schools recognize and 'approve' virtual shadowing as shadowing
experience?: Yes, medical school admissions committees are by now familiar with virtual
shadowing 'programs' and experiences as a way for premed students to continue to
build their shadowing experience as Covid restrictions on visiting and spending time in
the clinic and hospital setting have made it difficult to shadow in person. You just need
to note in your AMCAS entry that this portion of your hours were virtual. You can attend
live sessions or view recorded ones on these programs' YouTube channels or other
platforms. One caveat is that ideally, you do want a portion of your shadowing experiences
to have taken place in person. If you do not have any in-person shadowing, you have likely
already discussed this with your House Premed Tutors or the OCS advisers (and assuming you
have sufficient in-person hospital/clinical volunteering experience, the lack of in-person
shadowing will hopefully not impact your application negatively as adcoms are aware of the
challenges you have faced since 2020 around securing this type of experience).
Can I include future anticipated shadowing in my AMCAS shadowing entry? Yes, this is a
reasonable thing to consider doing. Alternatively, if you cannot confirm a future
shadowing opportunity before submitting your AMCAS, you may be able to add it to your
secondaries or in later updates to your schools.
The following virtual shadowing opportunities are all free of charge, and all appear to
offer educative and professionally managed programs:
Virtual Premedicine Shadowing:
https://virtualshadowing.com/ - a program created by Dr.
Raymond Fowler, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services at UT
Southwestern. (
https://virtualshadowing.com/meet-our-team)
Upcoming live sessions: Registration to attend live is done on a first-come-first-served
basis, but anyone can watch the session recordings:
https://virtualshadowing.com/shadowing-sessions
Learn more at
https://virtualshadowing.com/faqs
WebShadowers virtual physician shadowing program:
https://www.webshadowers.org/
WebShadowers "was founded by two best friends at the University of Central Florida
during the summer before their Sophomore year. As fellow Pre-Med students themselves, the
founders of WebShadowers could not find a way to shadow specifically MD and DO physicians
during COVID-19. Knowing that other students were in the same situation, they decided to
create a virtual program to help them achieve these hours and learn from physicians of
various specialties. The program officially began in September 2020 and has hosted
numerous physicians from various specialties throughout the country, with even a few
international physicians as well!"
Virtual Teleconference: Reach Explore Aspire to Careers in Healthcare (VT REACH): This is
"an outreach program designed for high school, college, technical school, undecided
students who are interested in potentially pursuing careers in healthcare and provides an
opportunity to learn from and interact with professionals and students from the Larner
College of Medicine and UVM Medical Center."
Link to the VT REACH Zoom
teleconference.<https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=613888…
Watch past sessions on the VT Reach YouTube
channel<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIgAZhUKlb5d-zsl0zfscA>
Hearts for Health: Virtual shadowing opportunities "where students can learn and
interact with healthcare professionals of various specialties":
https://hearts4health.wixsite.com/hearts4health |
shadowing.h4h@gmail.com<mailto:shadowing.h4h@gmail.com>
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/hearts_4_health/<https://urldefense.proofpoint…
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/HeartsforHealth<https://urldefense.proofpoint.…
Vascular & Interventional Radiology (VIR) virtual shadowing: This is a new initiative
that offers "organized virtual shadowing for undergraduates!"
Sign up at
virshadowing.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__vir…xY32aU9ODxlKG6w536k&e=>.
Note: Spots are limited, and they maintain a waitlist if a session has filled. They
recommend checking back often as new sessions are continuously added.
This program offers documentation of your experience (though that is not required by med
schools): "We will keep track of your shadowing hours with our program and can
provide a signed transcript of your shadowing hours with our program. Vascular &
Interventional Radiology (VIR) is the newest, most technologically advanced specialty in
medicine. It involves using imaging techniques to perform incredibly minimally-invasive
interventions. Everything is projected onto the screen, so you get a great view of the
action. The pictures and videos taken from each case makes it perfect for a virtual
shadowing platform! Feel free to contact us at
info@virshadowing.com<mailto:info@virshadowing.com> if you have any
questions!"
And, finally: Be sure to check out the Harvard Alumni in Healthcare resources for
connecting with alumni physicians in Boston and other cities across the US for both
in-person and virtual opportunities. For additional resources for finding shadowing see
https://ocs.fas.harvard.edu/prehealth-experience (first tab from left).
Harvard Alumni in Healthcare: Click
here<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__harvardalumnihe…
for the HAIH website, and join the mailing list
here<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__harvardalumnihe…DBTRMfIg9vclQuwp7_c&e=>.
You can also check out the new Harvard Alumni in Healthcare
Directory<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__docs.goog…cBuPGH8_WhEvnmMaaug&e=>.
"This directory link is not yet accessible from our public website to keep email
addresses private. Students can also provide their own information to the directory for
students to connect with each other by filling out this Google
Form<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__forms.gle_tNZn…U1UigHrfzhJxM4XJxG4&e=>.
HAIH will be moving to a more aesthetic and user-friendly version of the directory in the
coming months, but we hope this will be a great resource for students at the moment."
Shout out to your fellow 2023 applicant Felicia Ho'23 who has been working closely
with HAIH on developing this new ways for Harvard Premeds to connect with our alumni in
medicine!
Oona B. Ceder, PhD
Director, Premedical and Health Career Advising
Associate Director of Career Services
Ph: 617.495.2595 / Fax: 617.495.3584
Preferred pronouns: she/her/hers
http://ocs.fas.harvard.edu/medical-health
Subscribe to the Harvard OCS Medical School Applicant Listserv: If you are applying to
medical school in 2022 for matriculation in 2023, please subscribe to our Applicant
Listserv at
https://lists.fas.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/harvardocs-medschool-applica… with a
@college.harvard.edu address, @post.harvard.edu address, or @alumni.harvard.edu address.
Note: If you do not have a @post or @alumni.harvard.edu email address, please email
premed@fas.harvard.edu<mailto:premed@fas.harvard.edu> with your name,
@college.harvard.edu email, and preferred email so we can verify that you were an
undergraduate at Harvard.
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