“Learning has just begun”
When heard this sentence for the first time on my life n our graduation ceremony from collage's dean, I was really wondering how it comes!
Day after day through my med journey it proves to me how much it tells the truth. Since graduation till now every single day I learn new stuffs and every patient I sat with taught me something new.
Another precious gift that family offered me the values of love, care and the importance of helping people. I treasure parent's values who laid a solid foundation for the person that I have become, and continue to be a great source of strength and ideal role model.
Through my medical school each day I love and appreciate more and more the huge amount of knowledge that I've been receiving through the leaning and reading and in day the sun come up I find myself a big ambition to learn. When I started my clinical rounds in the 4th year, the first rotation was internal medicine, at that time I did not recognize the whole picture because we were studying pathology at the same year according to the curriculum. But each time I take history from patient and perform a clinical examination I found my self eager to know what was the exact problem. So I studied pathology in more concern to signs and symptoms. That made me realizes that my ambition was originally directed towards internal medicine. Through my medical rounds I fulfilled with the doctor – patient relationship, the way that doctors comfort, explain and treat made me realize that it’s the thing I want to do for the rest of my life.
I used to come earlier before general rounds begun; I found a great joy listening to the patients, eliciting the history of their illness and perform clinical examination. With the few responsibilities I have, I spend most of the time explaining and relieving their worries.
I found internal medicine matches my abilities as a critical thinker and problem solver; I like to see every patient a quiz that I started to solve in patience with planned methodological manner reaching up the diagnosis and planning the best way for management. I find a great challenge with the broad range of illnesses, rewarding and enjoyable.
I have participate in many health campaign rooming though different parts of the country, it was all volunteer-effort and completely directed by students. There, I have been in direct touch with the reality, though the underlying, inadequate access to maintain health care is frustrating, it is honor to welcome and provide health care to those who would other wise receive no care at all. We were seeing patients from different culture, believe and habits; this experience helped me to flourish and develop my social and interpersonal skills and mainly speaking to people and families who are afraid and helpless. It also helped me in improving my ability to make the work done in time despite the dead line pressure.
From that time I kept in mind as a basic goal to help people in need and when should be unnecessary death, no more pain and sorrow. I believe that I could achieve this by making myself an effective physician and realizing my values I adore: compassion, knowledge, patience and service.
I'm looking for a residency program that challenges my faculties, develop my skills and reward my desire in continues learning.