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LH Motshegwa 371 Mashemong Section Tembisa 1632 28 October 2013

Dr C Lambert
Head: Department of Emergency Medical Care and Podiatry
Faculty of Health Sciences
UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG

Re: Motivation letter for bridging course into B-EMC
My name is Lesiba Hendrick Motshegwa. I am a qualified emergency care technician currently employed by Gauteng Emergency medical services. I qualified as an Emergency Medical care technician in April 2010 and started working on 10 May 2010.
During the three years which I have been practicing as an Emergency medical personnel, I have learnt to work efficiently under pressure, adapt when faced with challenges and most importantly I have learnt how to work both as an individual and as part of a medical team. Furthermore, being an Emergency care technician has afforded me the opportunity to provide adequate and accessible emergency medical services the community and this has given me the satisfaction of working with and helping others, which ultimately is my life goal. I now feel confident enough to step forward in my professional career and gain advanced knowledge in emergency medical care.
I have applied for the bridging course towards B-tech in Emergency Medical care because with this qualification I will be able to do more and therefore provide better medical services to the patients. This qualification will be the first step toward personal and professional growth. Furthermore, having a B-tech qualification will open endless possibilities for professional development, for example I could work as an operational paramedic, or go into research or even teach. This will make it easier to stay in the field despite life changes. I understand that being an emergency medical personnel involves working long hours



References: 1. Mr AR Mosiane Acting Principal – Lebone College of emergency care. 082 5604 059/ (012) 3568-000 2. Mr KA moraba Acting station manager -Tembisa 072 4585 123/ (011) 8788-500 Thank you for considering my application, and I look forward to your acceptance. Yours Sincerely LH Motshegwa

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