Personal Statement: A Career As A Physician Assistant

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Education is one of the most important requirements in life. One can 't really do much without learning a thing or two to move on to the next day. Whether it was your first steps or first words, those were all taught to you somehow, someway. Having a solid paying jobs most likely came with graduating with either a bachelor 's or have gone on to get as high as there masters degree in their field of study. Which is the way things work nowadays in the job field ; definitely in the medical field. Thankfully I 've found a position in the medical field that suits me; this position is called a Physician assistant. Physician assistants practice medicine under the supervision of doctors and surgeons. They can examine patients, diagnose injuries and illnesses, and provide treatment. Which is why my mission to the medical profession is going to take patience , courage, and lots of hard work. …show more content…

Patience comes into play because of how work and time both intertwine with one another. The PA route involves multiple volunteer hours at hospitals, local organizations, community services, etc. Also making sure one is a well rounded student and not just about them having honors all over their resume. Meaning they should be involved in more than just their studies; for example clubs , sports , and even volunteering/jobs. Though it 's good to have a decent balance of activities on your schedule one should not over due it and stress themselves out. Which is why one needs to go in with an open mind in order to break open the shell they were stuck

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