Medical Field Admission Essay

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My earliest fascination with the medical field occurred when I was five years old. I remember fondly when my grandparents would drop me and my siblings off at my mother’s job at AnMed Health Medical Center after school to wait for her to get off at work. While my mother toiled as a nurse on the labor and delivery floor, we would be sent to an empty hospital room where I explored and investigated the devices in the room as my siblings watched television and meddled with the adjustable bed. When the end of my mom’s shift began to approach, I’d peer through the small crack in the door hoping to catch a wild medical situation. Sometimes, I was even bold enough to “sneak” out for a couple minutes at a time to investigate the moans and groans of …show more content…

Witnessing them struggle with their health, and a lot of them dying as a result, impacted my curiosity in medicine far more than the bubbly nurses and the joyous atmosphere of the labor and delivery floor that I was previously exposed to. These later visits gave a more dynamic view of the medical profession by exposing me to different types of doctors, many illnesses, and diverse patients. More recently, I was gained from while shadowing an internist. Moreover, in addition to becoming more comfortable in the healthcare setting, I had discussions with patients about their health and get to know patients personally. While accompanying relatives to appointments and shadowing, I noticed the confidence bestowed in the doctors by my family members as they were treated in the emergency room, had surgeries, and went for wellness checkups. I admired this trust and was inspired to be someone that people can entrust with their health. Through these experiences with my family and shadowing, I recognized how I could be of benefit to a team of healthcare professionals as a doctor to treat those like my

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