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I feel like it's a laundry list... any advice would be greatly appreciated!
At the University of Michigan Medical School, we are committed to building a superb educational community with students of diverse talents, experiences, opinions, and backgrounds. What would you as an individual bring to our medical school community? Do not exceed 1500 characters (about 250 words).
In approximately five years when I hope to complete my medical degree, it will be the final step towards my dream of becoming a doctor. It surely won't be the only one I've taken. Throughout my education, I have made many small steps in medicine. Starting as a monthly nursing home volunteer in high school, my next step was to volunteer weekly for a year in a hospital. I then was hired as a nursing assistant, eventually advancing to be an MRI assistant and finally a preceptor. At the same time, I satisfied my scientific curiosity with positions as a research assistant in two labs, leading me to earn a full-time summer fellowship position. The time I spent in these varied medical settings has given me a unique perspective of medicine, in particular a view of the many levels of the health care team as an essential unit the sum of many parts. It is this cross-sectional view of medicine that I would bring to the community at the University of Michigan Medical School. As I climbed the figurative ladder in both the clinical and research settings, I gained a new perspective with every step, ultimately leading me to understand medicine from many different angles. I now know the importance of each small discovery in the research world, as well as the value of a skillful blood draw to a hospitalized patient. My diverse experiences in the medical field have combined to give me a broad perspective of medicine a cross-sectional view that will allow me to contribute to the rich community at the University of Michigan.
At the University of Michigan Medical School, we are committed to building a superb educational community with students of diverse talents, experiences, opinions, and backgrounds. What would you as an individual bring to our medical school community? Do not exceed 1500 characters (about 250 words).
In approximately five years when I hope to complete my medical degree, it will be the final step towards my dream of becoming a doctor. It surely won't be the only one I've taken. Throughout my education, I have made many small steps in medicine. Starting as a monthly nursing home volunteer in high school, my next step was to volunteer weekly for a year in a hospital. I then was hired as a nursing assistant, eventually advancing to be an MRI assistant and finally a preceptor. At the same time, I satisfied my scientific curiosity with positions as a research assistant in two labs, leading me to earn a full-time summer fellowship position. The time I spent in these varied medical settings has given me a unique perspective of medicine, in particular a view of the many levels of the health care team as an essential unit the sum of many parts. It is this cross-sectional view of medicine that I would bring to the community at the University of Michigan Medical School. As I climbed the figurative ladder in both the clinical and research settings, I gained a new perspective with every step, ultimately leading me to understand medicine from many different angles. I now know the importance of each small discovery in the research world, as well as the value of a skillful blood draw to a hospitalized patient. My diverse experiences in the medical field have combined to give me a broad perspective of medicine a cross-sectional view that will allow me to contribute to the rich community at the University of Michigan.