Why I Want To Be A Physician Assistant

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When candidates are competing for an award, a job, or an honor, they often use the qualities of their character as evidence as to why they deserve it. I certainly understand and believe in the necessity of qualifications; however, I have also always believed that having a plan of what one will do with a certain honor is an integral part of deserving it. That is why this essay is not about my previous accomplishments. This essay is a declaration of my ideas to serve as a representative of Seton Hill University by making the community, state, and country a better place for all. At Seton Hill, I will be a student of the 5-year physician assistant program. From visiting campus and interviewing with the PA program staff, I am confident that Seton Hill will shape me into a competent and compassionate medical professional. Furthermore, I am confident that my fellow students and I will have an opportunity to make a difference in the community. A main pillar of the physician assistant career is catering the underserved populations. With a simple internet search, anyone can deduce that underserved populations are fairly common in Western …show more content…

With this combination of curriculum, I plan to practice medicine and be involved in government, whether at a local, state, or national level. Healthcare has become a significant political issue in the past several years, and I intend to help others receive the health services they need, as both a personal provider and a legislator. Healthcare should not be such a heated, partisan issue. I believe that more healthcare professionals should be involved in healthcare policy, for they are the experts who see the physical effects of the government’s decisions. Through being involved at the macroscopic level of healthcare, I plan to extend quality medical services to as many individuals as possible, which I can achieve through my education at Seton

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