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For as long as I could remember, I always wanted to be a doctor. I wanted to be someone who…
I interviewed Dr. Janet Geyer and received some great information from her. Geyer sand the hardest part of becoming a doctor was “The lack of personal time, everything became about school.” I knew that going into the medical field would be hard and the majority of my time would be spent studying, but hearing it from a doctor makes it real to me. I asked Geyer what makes her happy to be a doctor and why, she said “I like the intimate part of being a nurse, people tell me more than what they would normally tell others and sometimes I am really able to make a difference.” I thought about what she said and I would love to make a difference in someone’s life, but I also need to remember that I cannot get too attached to my patients. Geyer said that if she could go back and give herself advice from when she was in college she would tell…
I would like to become a general practitioner because I feel that this career would allow me to practice medicine on all systems of the body and have a close relationship with my patients.…
I am deeply inspired in becoming a great doctor one day. I have not made a decision on what speciality of doctor I will be, but I know that I want to help others out that are in great need. Giving back to others is an important thing for me to do because I want to see everyone in such a great mood. Knowing that you can help at least one person makes me feel so good about myself.…
During my time in high school, I developed a preference for my science classes especially Biology and Psychology. I have always enjoyed learning about human anatomy and human life processes which are some of the most important things involved in a medical career.…
1. Prior to 1995, why was America Online (AOL) so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitors, CompuServe and Prodigy?…
To summarize, if a person continues on their career after college, it would not only benefit them, as a Doctor now, but countless of human beings. This career can improve active listening skills, patience, and overall feelings toward people. And can drastically change someone's mentality and movement. All the courses taken, motivation given, effort put in, and time spent with one person, will all be worth it at the end of the…
I graduated from medical school in 2013 and continued to work in a multi-specialty hospital as a medical officer. During that time, I had the opportunity to care for a number of patients, from a different range of social, cultural and economic backgrounds, with diverse ailments. The most satisfying part for me, however, was the meaningful interactions I had with my patients. Behind the numerous chief complaints presented to me were real people, each with a story that shaped who they were and how they had come to that point in their lives. My four years of clinical practice taught me the essential elements necessary to be a great doctor; knowledge, good listening skills, compassion, and love for humanity.…
(Websites correct as of 9 February 2009) The General Medical Council provides guidance on good practice in research for doctors that may also be valuable to others: www.gmcuk.org/guidance/a_z_guidance/index.asp…
Doctors and nurses both make a huge difference in our lives. Even though they are very different one would not be able to function without the other. Most people think that nurses are just doctors who don’t get paid as much or doctors can easily do a nurses job if they wanted to. They receive different schooling, they work together but their individual jobs are different, and their salaries are very different. But they both work to service you and keep us healthy.…
I believe that it is not only my destiny, but also my passion for helping sick people that keep me working hard in the medical field. My childhood sowed the seeds of my passion for medicine. When I was in the first year of my elementary school, my family started to experience serious financial difficulties as my father was cheated by his friends. Thus, we could only visit a physician assistant when we were sick. My heart was broken when my father was diagnosed with heart disease and we could not afford to visit a cardiologist. I felt sad and helpless when my siblings had severe typhoid fever and measles. I wept when my sick dogs died one after another because we did not have the money to pay for the veterinarian. Thus, as a little girl, I firmly decided that I will study hard and was adamant to become a competent doctor who will be able to cure a lot of sick people and sick animals.…
As a physician you have an opportunity to help others. Wanting to help others and enjoying helping others are necessary attributes of a good…
Ever since I started to watch ER at the age of fourteen, I have formed a fascination for the medical field. The best component of the job is saving one's life. Due to this, I want to become a family doctor when I grow up. In the book Physicians, family doctor are, "The first health care professional [that] patients consult for a problem" (Physicians 59). The profession consists of "treating people of all ages and seeing the same patients on a continuing basis, and often for years" (Physicians 59). That's another reason I want to be a family doctor I get to meet new people and become well acquainted with various patients. Becoming a family doctor is not easy; it takes eleven years of going to school and not being able to enjoy personal life; also the pain people feel when they lose a patient. But despite the difficulties, the outcomes are worth the try.…
I have always wanted to become a children’s doctor. The thought of saving the life of a child and returning him or her to a healthy life is super extremely rewarding. What could be more important and noble that than that? When I see in everyday life or on television sick children begging for help and their eyes wanting answers for their pain, my hearts breaks a little. I want to be able to change that and provide the best possible care than I canfor them.…