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Sonography Internship Essay

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Throughout my high school career, I have volunteered in a various amount of places, worked, shadowed, and have been involved in my school; all of these things have shaped me to be a future health career worker. I plan, and have been accepted, to attend North Dakota State University to major in Radiological Sciences, and gain a bachelors degree. In doing this through NDSU, we complete two years of intense coursework, and then we follow that with a two-year internship in the field of our choice. I plan to apply for the sonography internship through Sanford Hospital, in Fargo, North Dakota. This internship is very competitive, only accepting a very minimal amount of people. Resulting from this, I will be majorly focusing on my studies throughout …show more content…

In my opinion, the medical field is the most rewarding career field. Working in this type of environment allows you the constant opportunity to help and improve people’s lives. I have always been very passionate about helping people, because I believe that this is the greatest thing a single person can do. Various science classes are my favorite to attend in high school, and learning about the human body, and how it works, is extremely interesting to me. I specifically became interested in sonography when I was just 5 years old. I was born with a kidney defect, and this prompted me to receive ultrasounds every year until I was about 16. This experience has made me extremely interested in sonography, and inspired me to aspire to become a future sonographer. Sonography is the perfect mix between working with patients, medical/science knowledge, and technology expertise. Shadowing through CDI confirmed my decision to pursue this career by showing me the extreme variety, challenge, and passion in this job. Seeing the many challenges and variety in a sonographer’s day has inspired me to work extremely hard within my future years. I plan to fully embrace the challenges that accompany any health related career, and this will not only improve a patient’s life, but allow me the opportunity to continue to improve

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