Personal Statement Essay: My Knowledge For Health

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As I walked down the gravel road, breathing became more difficult as the harsh sun beat on my back. I did not know if I could withstand it much longer. All I could think about was the sun - until I made eye contact with a little boy. His oversized t-shirt was drenched in sweat and dirt. He was breathing heavily, fighting tears to no avail. It was then, the large mass on the side of his forehead became more obvious. I could no longer selfishly feel the heat - only empathy for I knew the root of his pain: denial of proper medical assistance. “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” Martin Luther King, Jr.’s words never had the same meaning for me again. At the time of my moment with the little boy, I was not able to provide as much help. But, the moment awakened a new part of me. I have always been fascinated with science-oriented interests. I remember being young and intrigued by the complexity of the human body. As I grew, puzzles and critical thinking became essential to my learning process. Now, I can recognize that my knowledge for science is a skill. It has become the way for me to bridge my curiosities and passions. When I saw that child, I did not understand the influence science …show more content…

I interacted with more people than I could count - all the while astounded by how many clinics were needed to give the underprivileged basic medical needs. This required participation in interviews on patient history and diagnostic discussions with supervising physicians. Daily, I saw the eyes of the little boy in young patients; I was reminded that it was possible to make a difference in these other countries. I had another opportunity that I did not with the little boy: I was able to form relationships with many of the terminally ill patients while serving tea and talking in hopes of boosting

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