Personal Narrative: A Career In Sports Medicine

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As a young girl, like many other children my age, I had huge amounts of energy; my parents agreed that they should attempt to harness some of my energy by getting me into sports. I was an adventurous child so I was up for anything and more than willing to try participating in sports. From the first day, I began playing I knew that being involved in sports was something that I was going to love. Throughout my childhood I played a variety of different sports: soccer, gymnastics, basketball, tennis, swimming, etc. You name it, I tried it. I was happy to take part in any and all of them; my only problem was that I was a klutz, so I was constantly getting hurt in these various athletic activities. Being an athlete and a klutz was a blessing in disguise though. It helped me find something that to this day I am still passionate about. …show more content…

I saw many doctors and I always thought what they did was cool and interesting but it wasn’t until I saw Dr. Harry Stafford who is a sports medicine orthopedist that something sparked inside me. I became increasingly interested in not only becoming a doctor but specifically becoming a sports medicine doctor. Every time I would see Dr. Stafford I would ask him every question I could think of; have him explain to me what my different injuries were, how to treat it, what causes it to happen, how to prevent it next time, what to do to help it if I couldn’t get to the doctor immediately, and more. He always used to joke to me that I asked more questions than his residents did. Even at a pretty young age I knew I had found something that not only interested me but also excited me and made me want to learn all that I

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