Theoretical question.
Let's say I'd really like my personal statement to be centered around a specific (recent) interaction I've had with a patient who represents an underserved patient population. I think the statement will be stronger if I use direct quotes of conversations we had together, but he was very vulgar. As an artist, I identify situations in which cursing is tasteful (he didn't say anything racist, or disgusting....just dropped a lot of f-bombs during my interactions with him). However, I would understand if this would be considered distasteful in a medical school application.
We took very good care of this patient, despite how difficult it was given his lack of education, his lack of understanding of his medical condition, and his agitated demeanor. I personally think including some of the things he said, verbatim, would paint a better picture of the situation and how the medical team and I approached it. So please, let me know if you think this would be appropriate/inappropriate. Thank you!
Obviously, I've already applied/written my personal statement, but I'm curious as to what other people think about this.
Let's say I'd really like my personal statement to be centered around a specific (recent) interaction I've had with a patient who represents an underserved patient population. I think the statement will be stronger if I use direct quotes of conversations we had together, but he was very vulgar. As an artist, I identify situations in which cursing is tasteful (he didn't say anything racist, or disgusting....just dropped a lot of f-bombs during my interactions with him). However, I would understand if this would be considered distasteful in a medical school application.
We took very good care of this patient, despite how difficult it was given his lack of education, his lack of understanding of his medical condition, and his agitated demeanor. I personally think including some of the things he said, verbatim, would paint a better picture of the situation and how the medical team and I approached it. So please, let me know if you think this would be appropriate/inappropriate. Thank you!
Obviously, I've already applied/written my personal statement, but I'm curious as to what other people think about this.