Anesthesiology Personal Statement

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I have always been inspired by the stories of mountaineers. Their passion and zeal drives them to push themselves through worsening conditions, just so that they can fulfill their goal of summiting a peak. I believe life is all about pushing oneself beyond the limits, getting out of the comfort zone and going an extra mile to achieve what one desires in life. Medicine requires a similar approach except there is no summit. It’s an evolving field where there is continuous innovation and craftsmanship and you have to give your best, especially to the people you are serving. The field is not something I stumbled into blindly, it was something that I opted for and grew to love and pursue. Volunteering in the Pediatrics Department at Aga Khan University Hospital in 2003, one of the largest hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan was a defining moment for me. The compassion and tirelessness with which doctors treated cancer children and their incessant pursuit of giving better health treatment to patients amazed me. This was an experience that cemented my resolve to pursue medicine. Many years of perseverance and hard work enabled me to get into one of the most prestigious medical schools, Dow Medical College in Pakistan. During my time …show more content…

I never had a formal clerkship in anesthesiology during my medical school and had always been on the surgical end of the operating table, but working with the Anesthesiology Department at Wayne State School of Medicine to implement the Enhanced Recovery Program gave me an insight to the field. I would spend my extra hours shadowing in the OR. I realized that the anesthesiologist does not merely plays a support-role in the operating room, the anesthesiologist is an equal member of the surgery team - an intensivist whose expertise in supporting life functions and quick but masterfully considered decisions during surgery are required for the other team-members to fix a focal

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