Internal Medicine Personal Statement

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“At the end of the day, do what you love.” These simple words of advice are easy to comprehend yet difficult to define. Over the course of my medical training, I saught to define what I love to do and incorporate this into my personal and professional life. Medical school teaches you many things about yourself. It changes people in one way or another but some things remain withstanding. I will always love caring for patients, problem solving, teaching, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. These are the elements that drew me to a career in internal medicine.

Internal medicine offers a niche for curious and resilient individuals who embrace intellectual and humanistic challenges. I enjoy caring for patients of all ages but find a special joy in teaching patients to care for themselves. This is why I got involved with Frontera de Salud early on in medical school. We would travel in groups to small towns along the Texas-Mexico border and conduct free health screenings for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, HIV. We would educate individuals on the importance of taking action and seeing a physician when their screen was positive. For those who were uninsured, we got them in contact with clinics that were affordable for …show more content…

It is our job as internists care for our patient’s physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Now that I am in my final year of medical school, I feel confident that I have the necessary tools and skills to succeed in internal medicine. and more about the kind of doctor I want to be. I am mentally and emotionally prepared for a career in internal medicine. I welcome the challenges ahead and excitedd to I a variety of ….. I want to practice evidence-based medicine. I am drawn to internal medicine for many of the same reasons I was drawn to medical school. Internists experience and management challenges in hospital medicine. I want to enjoy the continuity of care that is

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