Personal Statement

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Middle school and high school are where my dreams of becoming a doctor start. I work long and hard in order to turn that dream into a reality. Now I face the opportunity of explaining my worth to fellow doctors in order to join their ranks. During my childhood, I learn how to build myself up as a person in order to tackle the challenges in my future. It is to this foundation which I owe my worth as a candidate for the job. Some may say I am not qualified for such an occupation, however, I spend my life trying to strengthen and live up to the qualities I see in fellow doctors and occupants in the field of anatomy and medicine. Firstly, I am an organized individual who manages my time efficiently. Second, I am an effective communicator and a valuable teammate when working with others. Finally, I am a knowledged in the field of medicine with experience with working in the field. Clearly, it is due to these reasons why I consider myself a perfect candidate for the medical field. First, I am an organized individual. I have many agendas and calendars in my possession which I use to plan out events, dates, plan of actions, and …show more content…

I keep many medical and anatomical books with me to study at my own convenience; I use these books to further my knowledge on the study of medicine. I volunteered at , often being allowed to work with many doctors and experienced interns using my vast array of medical knowledge. Some may say that I am not a viable candidate to use this qualification since there is so much more I can take advantage of, however, they are wrong because I still make the attempt to grab every opportunity available to me and juggle schoolwork, family, goals, and my personal life. In terms of what I had accomplish so far as to get to the point I am now, I believe my qualities are sufficient to not only survive the challenges that come with working in the medical field, but thrive