My Career Of Pharmacy

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My immediate professional goals are to become a licensed pharmacist and work at a drugstore. My long-term goal is to educate and advise the public about the correct way to deal with medicine. So, obtaining the Doctor of Pharmacy degree is vital to accomplishing my goals.
“If you work at it hard enough, you can grind an iron bar into a needle.” This is an old Chinese idiom that encourages people to achieve their goals despite difficulties. When I first came to the U.S., I went to a high school in Wooster, Ohio. Changing from speaking Chinese to English, I felt difficult to understand the language and adjust to the differences between the two education systems. That idiom gave me strength to talk to many people. With help from my teachers and classmates, soon I adjusted to the environment and established my own way to study. Finally, I graduated from high school as valedictorian and gave a speech on the graduation commencement. Academic success did not only boost …show more content…

Along with my way of studying, I found that the human being is a masterpiece of nature. The complexity of the human body fascinates me, especially how medicine can affect a person’s wellbeing. In a microbiology class, l learned that a lack of knowledge leads to antibiotics overdose and misuse. Antibiotics are frequently modified because many pathogenic bacteria have grown resistance to natural antibiotics, and to make matters worse, the problem of “superbugs,” multiple-antibiotic-resistance bacteria, has emerged globally. Knowing this inspired me to become a community pharmacist that is not only a medicine dispenser but also the last checkpoint between medicine and the general public. A community pharmacist is responsible for informing the public the correct way to take medicine. By spreading the knowledge of medicine, I can help to ease the “superbug” problem before more innovative drugs are

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