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    Personal Ethics Statement

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    My personal ethical viewpoint has become clearer after coming down to the final days of class. I have learned a lot in this past nine weeks. I haven’t developed any blind spots in being ethical in certain situations‚ but some people do have blind spots and they do not even realize it. My ethical lens reflects on my core values which are extremely respectful in every way‚ I always take the time to ask myself questions to evaluate if it is unethical or not. I would have to say my strengths are

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    determination to care for others and having studied the human body‚ I find it fascinating. While I recognise nursing is a challenging and demanding career‚ I feel the rewards would be great and I am ready to embark upon this journey. I have worked hard in my personal life and my academic studies to reach this stage and I’m eager to pursue a career in which I’m able to help and care for those in need. Nursing is a profession for dedicated‚ reliable‚ methodical

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    Personal Ethics Statement My ethical perspective lens rights and responsibilities; I tend to use reasoning skills to determine duties as well as universal rules that each person should follow. I prioritize the value of being in charge over equality. My primary concern would be protecting my individual rights‚ believing that it is the best way to assure that everyone in the community is treated fairly. Rationality over sensibility is also another prioritized value‚ believing that universal rules

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    local veterinarian would come to our ranch frequently; he of would aid all of my unsettled questions‚ and allowed me to shadow him as he worked. The expertise of his profession was phenomenal‚ and inspired myself to consider the field of veterinary medicine as a career. Shortly after that I had mimicked Thus‚ my journey began‚ and my enthusiasm and passion has provided the foundation to further explore this

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    Personal Statement I was first presented to the piano by my neighbor who had an old player piano in her basement. I was very young and was so highly amused by this instrument and started to play on it. Immediately‚ I liked the touch and the sounds that came out and was attracted to the piano. My first teacher in Louisiana was Iva Gunness. She introduced me to piano instructions during my kindergarten and 1st grade years. She was really strict on me‚ and the most vivid memory I have of her is

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    Biomed Personal Statement

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    |Personal statement | | I have always found science interesting since I was a kid and knowing that it is the discoveries in this area that make the evolution and progression of man as a race to advance at a rapid rate has made me develop a strong wish to learn more about the concepts of life‚ the processes and factors that lead to certain changes in our bodies at a molecular level. This led me into wanting a degree in biomedical science which

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    My exposure to being a patient‚ my experiences‚ and the desire to help others are the attributes that drive me to be an osteopathic physician. Specifically‚ I am inspired to pursue emergency medicine focused on rural areas. At the end of my military deployment to Iraq in 2011‚ I started developing a variety of unexplained symptoms. The military sent me to an assortment of doctors in different specialties‚ but no real explanation was found. Since the etiology was unknown‚ my doctors focused on

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    Personal Ethical Statement The reflective ethical lens inventory defines personal ethical viewpoint much with my character. The results states my lens are‚ Results Lens and Reputation Lens – that says listening my intuition (sensibility) will determine good in each individual (autonomy) and have virtues best serving a community (equality). When balancing myself with others my core values parallel autonomy and equality. The goal for interdependence and harmonizing individuals rights with the community

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    HOSA Personal Statement

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    In 8th grade I became heavily involved in my schools STEM program who specialized in Medical Skills and partook in HOSA state competitions. All my life I had shown an intense liking for helping others therefore medicine seemed as my calling and once joining STEM my interests in the medical field grew deeper and deeper as well as my passion for leadership. So when the chance to compete in the HOSA competition came about I jumped at the chance to win an award for my school. I teamed up with 3 other

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    University of Washington A. Personal Statement (max. 600 words) Poverty can be isolating in and of itself‚ but I’ve always felt far more disconnected and decidedly “other” in the sense that I seem to experience my impoverishment in much uglier‚ more unconventional ways than others I know struggling under comparable incomes. Dealing with poverty can make you feel detached from the average person in the sense that they won’t know what it is to face a considerable percentage of your day-to-day

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