Personal Statement: The Importance Of Medicine In Life

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As a child it was quite distressing to see the struggles and hardships that my mother was going through. Its very difficult to comprehend how my young, healthy mother went from being able to do things that she enjoyed to struggling to do some of the basic things she desired to do for her family. To be honest, it was a disease that none of us understood first. I remember my mother going from doctor to doctor trying to figure out why her body was failing her. Eventually a rheumatologist, an amazing physician who quickly diagnosed her with Rheumatoid arthritis and started treatment immediately. The care and dedication he gave to my mother were almost as important as his medications for her improvement. After this experience, I started thinking about the importance of Medicine in life. It made me realize that Medicine is a noble and honourable profession as I saw the amazing difference a good physician can provide in life of those he cares for and their families. Soon I found myself with a desire to become not just an ordinary physician, but an excellent doctor like Dr Farooqi so that I will be a source of providing adequate relief of distress and sufferings for every individual and their families. …show more content…

When I started learning clinical sciences in my third year of medical school, i was uncertain which specialty would be best fit for me as every specialty was unique and attracted me the same way. However i soon became intrigued with how Internal medicine and general medicine involves the magnificent skill of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases that could treat the individual as a whole including their medical as well as their emotional

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