<p>what kinds of coops do premed students (set on medical school) usually do? is it any different than the work you might do volunteering in a hospital (like making beds and serving food - for pay though, of course)?</p>
<p>[Experiential</a> Education > Areas of Study > Premed](<a href=“http://www.northeastern.edu/experiential-learning/coop/areasofstudy/premed.html]Experiential”>http://www.northeastern.edu/experiential-learning/coop/areasofstudy/premed.html)</p>
<p>A lot of the coop jobs are administrative duties working in hospitals, but there are some great clinical opportunities as well. You should really try and get your EMT license if you don’t already have it. Some of the current jobs include working in sleep labs and hyperbaric oxygen chambers as clinical assistants, and screening infants for hearing deficits. Once again, if you want to get great clinical experience and work with doctors/nurses you need to have something on your resume that would make you stand out, such as an EMT or CNA license. There are also great research opportunities if you don’t want to work in a hospital setting.</p>