Doctor Admission Essay

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While my peers turned away from the screen in disgust, I opened my eyes wider. As the doctor’s fingers blanched the patient’s skin, an explosion, of what bared a striking resemblance to yellow-tinted ricotta cheese, erupted out of a small opening. I would like to thank my enthusiastic high school Biology teacher for this experience. As a result, my love for science flourished. Through my classwork and independent research, I was introduced to the study of life on its many scales and was intensely interested in the daily discoveries within the field of science. In amazement, I learned about the complexities of living things and how the field of science spreads the frontiers of human understanding and knowledge.
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I also took the initiative to volunteer with the Ronald McDonald House and the Children's Specialized Hospital during my time at Rutgers University. Through those experiences, I have been able to develop a greater understanding of the challenges physicians face in the field of medicine. Upon graduating from college, I continued to gain valuable clinical experience as an optometric assistant and scribe. In my position, I have expanded my knowledge of eye health and disease. I also experienced the realities of working in a medical practice. I find great joy in interacting with people and I have the pleasure of direct patient interaction at my job. I believe that I can add value to the patients’ lives through medicine, and simultaneously gain valuable insight as they share their past experiences in healthcare settings. I gained significant experience in college during my time as a research assistant, at MD Anderson Cancer Center and a plant pathology lab at Rutgers University. Working independently allowed me to develop the patience and critical thinking necessary to resolve complex problems. I not only gained gratification from my experiences but a confidence and a platform to build upon as I pursue the rigors of a career as a physician. I will apply these tools as I successfully pursue a medical degree, first as a prospective post-baccalaureate student, then as a medical student, and finally as a

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