Explain Why I Want To Be An Osteopathic Physician

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Why do you want to be an osteopathic physician?

The unique and underlying traits of every patient provides a gateway to potential treatment options and disease identification. Understanding every aspect of someone you are treating goes beyond the illness or injury, it involves the mind, body, and spirit. In osteopathic medicine, this principle is not only upheld, but implemented to the highest standard for every patient treated. Utilizing this method, and striving to pursue primary care solidified my choice to become an osteopathic physician.

What advantage do you see in attending WVSOM over other medical schools?

As a student athlete, an entire new roster of teammates can cause a lack of fluidity and success. In terms of medical school, I tend to view campuses in terms of a new team. While learning about WVSOM, I immediately felt a sense of community, as well as companionship between students and faculty. In pursuit of upholding the college’s mission, there is a steadfast goal to serve the community, to build fellowship, and create primary care physicians with aims to aid underserved areas. …show more content…

The emergency room is intense and emotional atmosphere. In one instance, I witnessed a mother harass and demine her own child over being a part of the LGBT community. Fearing my potential overstepped boundary and even punishment, I entered the patient’s room, once the mother stepped out, to assure the patient that there is no reason to be ashamed of who she is. As a member of this community, I understand the difficulties faced in medicine and aspire to advocate and provide a safe environment.

What do you feel it will take for you to succeed in medical

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