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Why I Want To Be A Physician Assistant Essay

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Living is a gift. Many people in the world are simply alive, but living is rare. There are people that are too sick to enjoy life, the disease that has manifested in the body slowly takes over the mind and rids the mind of joy and radiance. The glow of life slowly diminishes before our eyes and it is truly heart breaking. This person is not just a disease that happens to be hosted in a human. This is a human that happens to have a disease. This person is someone’s parent, someone’s child, someone’s sibling, and someone’s grandparent. This person has memories, hobbies, and loved ones. This person is your patient. Making a difference in just one person’s life is an incredible feat. Being a physician assistant would be making a difference in many …show more content…

Not only to prescribe medicine, and help with a cure, but to uplift them with love and compassion. I would like to walk into work everyday with an infectious smile, and brighten their day. I whole-heartedly believe that helping others makes the world a better place. And becoming a physician assistant would allow me to little by little help people and actually make a difference. Attending __________ would give me the necessary tools of knowledge to embark on my journey of life. This summer I had the privilege of volunteering at a physical therapy office and I can honestly say that it has made me want to enter the health care field. I made real relationships with patients; one older lady who attended physical therapy was named Maria. Maria opened up to me about her sister with ALS while doing her exercises for therapy. She told me that she doesn’t talk about her sister much and that she’s grateful she has me to talk to. With tears in her eyes and her hands in mine she told me her life story, how her sister struggled through life, she told me the ups the downs and everything in between. After the physical therapy was over she gave me a huge hug and walked out the

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