Radiologist Personal Statement

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Science has always been a strong interest of mine and I always knew I wanted to pursue a career in the medical field especially the technological advancements within the medical sector such as X-ray, CT scan, MRI and ultrasound. A degree in radiography contains a combination of science and technology which makes it the perfect course and career choice for me because I gained Diploma of Medical Science and I like to put the knowledge I have learnt into practice. I have a particular interest in physics, anatomy and physiology, as it gives me an understanding of radiation and the bodily processes involved in radiography. My passion in this field developed when I was working as care assistant in accident and emergency department and I had a contact …show more content…

After settle down I begin to search about studying in UK and applying to universities. I began asking questions how to become diagnostic radiographer? Unfortunately, I received wrong advices so the answer was that it’s a separate pathway of study and it is only for postgraduate students. I had an opportunity to access to Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Wolverhampton and I have done the first year with pass all the subjects and modules with good grades. During my first year in pharmacy I have learnt valuables skills in the subjects and placement I have taken which will be beneficial to my career in diagnostic radiography, It is one of the most important thing I have learnt was about the values of the NHS such as respect and dignity, commitment to quality of care, compassionate and everyone

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