My interest in the medical field stems from my love of the sciences and understanding how the body works. This began at a very young age because I grew up in a family where most of my relatives were in healthcare. I was fascinated by their work which only added to the desire to be in healthcare. My thirst for knowledge also drives my interest because healthcare professionals, such as physicians will be lifelong learners. I want to have a career that will challenge me and allow me to problem solve. Most importantly, I love working with others and using what I have learned to help patients. I am very compassionate about the needs of others, especially when they are in pain or in a vulnerable state. The path to a career
I come from a small rural town nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. My hometown is split down the middle by a set of railroad tracks. On the north side, one can find pristine neighborhoods, newer schools, most doctors’ offices, and the only hospital in town. The south side of the town stands as a stark contrast. On the south side, you no longer find the wealthy neighborhoods but rather dilapidated and condemned homes and housing projects. One seems to find abandoned buildings on every corner, many inhabited by those that have lost their homes. Limited help is coming for those who need it, mostly through churches and volunteer programs targeting the underserved. Many doctors, dentists, and nurses are giving their time and resources to help
It is a fact that we have a longer life expectancy than ever before. This has been achieved through years of thorough research, technological development, and most importantly resilient individuals. Doctors are constantly faced with different enigmas with no right or wrong answer. What first attracted me toward medicine was the desire to help and support, in particular, disadvantaged people. Coming from a country with an underdeveloped health care system has made me realised the impact it has on people’s life.
Before being introduced into the medical field, I had always seen myself as an engineer. Growing up I was fascinated by how everything worked. When something would break down I would be the first with a screw driver in my hand ready to take it apart. Of course being at such a young age, I would often worsen the situation than fix it, but the thrill and excitement from fixing a broken object meant the world to me. I thought becoming an engineer was my lifelong passion.
My passion for medicine continues to grow with each patient that I’ve had the privilege of caring for through shadowing, volunteering and my job as a CNA. Being my grandma’s translator has inspired me to pursue a career as a physician assistant, and beyond becoming a physician assistant, I aspire to practice in underserved populations so that everyone has an equal opportunity to access the health care they need.
Science and medicine has always fascinated me and has been interesting to be since my education started as a child. All my cousins used to play video games, playing house, playing cards, but instead I always forced everyone on pretending my patients and me treating them and caring for them as a doctor. I also wanted my family members to act if they were sick and they needed help. As time passed, I no longer had to play as it was the reality now and they really now needed help. I have witnessed my family members, my grandmother who passed away due to heart attack at an early age, my other grandmother who currently is sick, my grandfather who passed away also due to heart attack.
Looking back at my years in school and my educational teachings, I see them as stepping stones that led me to where I’m today. From grade school to high school, we were slowly taught the knowledge necessary to later transfer into a college level classroom. Then once in college, our courses would act as stepping stones leading us to our chosen career path. For me personally, that will be the medical field. Specifically in Neonatal/Pediatric Nursing.
The primary reason you should hire me an entry-level Certified Medical Assistant is because I have a repertoire of skills that would benefit the medical practice. First of all, I took “Computer Applications” in my senior year of high school and allows me to comprehend computer programs and functions. Due to my background with computer programming, learning to use the EMR programming would be an easy transition for me. Another great benefit for the office, is that I have vast experience in customer service and secretarial duties. I am comfortable with answering phone calls, conversing with patients, working with computer programming, and so much more. Not only am I knowledgeable of secretarial responsibilities, I’m also multi-lingual. My nationality
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. “ Those words, spoken by Confucius, represent the goal of not only mine, but many others when it comes to finding your true calling. The voyage to find your purpose in life can be quite difficult. Often times this journey proves too challenging and forces an individual to give up all together and instead settle for something easier to obtain and inferior to their original goal. This can commonly lead to feelings of unfulfillment and regret in the choices you have made. It’s not until you find your true calling that you go from thinking about your job as something that you have to do to something that you love doing.
I have a strong interest to work in the medical environment and as can be gleaned from my resume I have successfully completed Medical administration and medical terminology qualifications to assist me in gaining a position in the medical environment. I hold the core values of Respect, Teamwork, Compassion, High Performance and Integrity of Queensland Health in high regard. I respect all people with whom I interact, and I have emotional intelligence which allows me to show empathy and compassion especially when dealing with the diverse range of people. I believe I would fulfil the responsibilities of the Administration Officer (Outpatients) to a very high level as I view the value and the code of conduct of an organisation within which I am employed to be a very important aspect of the role and I have always demonstrated a strong sense of empathy, integrity and commitment. I have excellent organisational skills that assist me in ensuring that all tasks allocated to me are prioritised to ensure I meet the goals of my manager and of the team.
I am interested in this program because it'll help me career wise and help me with personal growth. After I graduate high school I am planning on following the pre-med track as a major and this program would help me get a sense of what its going to be like as a pre-med student prior to me going to a college or universities, if I join their medical science track. In addition, although I want to study pre-medicine and science I haven't had much opportunities to study the different branches of sciences outside my school's curriculum, which is usual regents based and they only have 1 AP science class, AP environmental science which isn't the field I am interested in. Furthermore, I would like to join the program because they also focus on helping
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I want to become a medical practitioner because I find medicine extremely fascinating and I believe it is a vocation which impeccably suits my personality of caring for others in need. Alongside this, I've always had a genuine interest in research about human health and wellbeing, so I will definitely find medicine intellectually rewarding. Everything about the medical field absolutely enthrals me, and after witnessing the work of healthcare professionals who more or less saved the lives of some of the most important people in my life, I cannot think of a more valuable career for me. From pharmacology, to interacting with patients, to the vastness of anatomy and physiology, the complexity of medicine is something to be truly respected. As
Going to my pediatric as a sick child brought hope into my eyes because I knew I would be cured. This kept on inspiring me. Also, I was somewhat encouraged by my family because my older brother is an engineer, which automatically led me into the medicine field. From the influence of my family and my doctor, I became very infatuated with medicine. My motivation also comes from my family as well.
Coming from a developing country, I witnessed firsthand the urgent need for medical care. My grandmother was going blind from cataract covering her eyes, and the doctors at our community hospital could not do anything to help her because there wasn’t any physician specialized in eye surgery, nor did they have all the necessary equipment to undertake such a difficult task. It was a very scary time for us because my grandmother was the only person taking care of my sister and I. My uncle had heard about the Cuban physicians who came to the country to provide medical help, so he took my grandmother to one of their local clinics. Using laser cataract surgery, the Cuban doctors saved my grandmother from going blind.
Throughout my life, I have worked towards one goal which is to become a doctor. Medicine offers the opportunity for me to integrate different scopes of science while trying to improve human life. Medicine has intrigued me throughout all my life because it??s a never ending