Medical School Personal Statement Essay

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Medical School Personal Statement
Growing up I did not want to be a “doctor” nor did I want to go to medical school. In fact, I didn’t want to go to college. I planned to graduate from high school with a diploma get a job and start making money. But things don’t always go as planned. It was during high school where my goals and aspirations for the future changed. At the start of high school, I soon came to realize that I was considered “smart” by others. Students from class would come to me asking for help in on an assignment, project, or a simple question. For some reason, the thought of me helping them solve their issues gave me satisfactory feeling. It made me feel needed, wanted, in other words like somebody. I was getting good grades but …show more content…

Good (deceased), who later would become my greatest mentor. As a class, we would put on our purple scrubs and travel to Knapp Medical Center, a hospital in Weslaco, Texas to do clinical rotations. Throughout the semester I visited all departments throughout the hospital such as ICU, Pediatrics, Surgical, GI, etc. For the first time, I saw firsthand what it was like to work in the medical field. Seeing the teamwork between the doctors, nurses, respiratory therapist, CNA’s and other staff to treat a patient fascinated me. The thought of making someone feel better both mentally and physically is what ultimately caught my interest in …show more content…

It was then that I decided to shadow a variety from Dr. Narro, a neurologist, to Dr. Tucker in emergency medicine to see what a day in the life of a physician is. It was then that I sacrificed my time and bachelor’s degree in biology to get a simple job at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance as a patient transporter for the radiology department. I did all this all with the sole purpose of confirming my decision to work in the medical field, particularly as a

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