Upon graduating from the Athletic Training Program at GCU there are multiple different routes that I can see myself taking whether it be Graduate School or beginning a career. Although I am not completely sure on the path I want to take I know I have many options. Through my practice so far I have developed a high interest in patient care and have found more pleasure in the clinical setting working one-on-one with patients of all ages. Through our previous assignment for the personality assessment, I found that I work well in a group, therefore the clinical setting allows for a collaborative learning environment with other health care professionals. In a job, I am looking for something that not only allows my own personal growth as a clinician but also allows for me to assist the company with its growth and success. My philosophy is that by providing the highest quality of care to patients in a friendly and positive environment, allows for the best quality of care. Although things happen unexpectedly, it is important as a clinician to be respectful and give my patients the most efficient care no matter what. I am driven off patient success as well as the pleasure and humbleness it gives me to be able to say that I was a factor in their success. Having a career that I love doing is not just a job, it becomes a passion …show more content…
I would have to make the sacrifice of my social life because furthering my education requires me to be more dedicated to academics in order to achieve the set requirements. Commitments include that of following the timeline above even though some items are subject to change it is important to stay as close to that as possible. Also, when it comes to money I will have to commit to saving money and weighing my wants over my needs when it comes to