Personal Statement For Radiology

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Limits are only set by our own minds. Though silencing the mind has always been a struggle, as it controls our actions, expectations as well as our goals. Curiosity, on the other hand, a constantly demanding positive attribute, I concluded that something needs to be done. starting from medical school into further expanding into becoming a fine diagnostician is a journey that excites me and a goal that suits my character perfectly.

During my fifth year of medical school, I attended a conference called Medical Career Day that discussed medical specialties. Of all the specialties I learned about, diagnostic radiology—particularly the neurology subspecialty was the one I felt would best fit me. I had doubts at first, thinking other careers might be just as intriguing, namely internal medicine and neurology, but I found that radiology had many advantages in that it combined both specialties along with a fantastic work environment. The ability to reach a diagnosis at a faster pace than other specialties and the teamwork inherent to the field will be stimulating, leading to a more fulfilling work experience and with
I was given a thorough guide through the department, which fueled my desire to study radiology. I was shown scans of patients with various illnesses and became familiar with the CT and MRI scanners as well as the reading rooms. I was introduced to the members of the radiology team and taught the role of each member. These experiences were fascinating and inspirational, and even though I was only in the radiology department for a short time, I had the opportunity to visit the radiology department during almost every rotation during my spare time, where most patients undergo an imaging study to reach a diagnosis. That further assured me that radiology is the career of which I am most

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