Health Care Administration Career Goal

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I'm a senior at Oak Grove High School in San Jose, California, and through the courses I’ve taken and the teachers I’ve met, I have realized that my interests are wide and diverse. At school, I wanted an environment of unstrained communication between teachers and students and an atmosphere that demanded honest educational pursuit and passion, so I took difficult, college-level courses such as A.P. Chemistry, A.P. U.S. History, A.P. English Literature and Composition, and A.P. Calculus among other honors courses such as English 1 and 2.
Mathematics honed my calculative abilities. English helped me develop a passion for reading and writing. Science brightened my perspective to see a world’s possibilities of human innovation and technology. …show more content…

The majors I’ve chosen would be invaluable to my career goals to become a health care administrator. I would begin a life-long lesson to learn more about health care policies and be able to influence it through my decisions and actions. To be on that governing level, I have to work with governmental organizations or NGOs, but before I pursue my Masters in Public Health (for graduate school, I plan to apply to University of Chicago’s Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy), I want to work as a health care administrator at a community hospital for three reasons. First, I want to experience the community aspect of health care, and second, I want this lasting impression of local health care professionals helping and not just working with their patients to remain with me even as I venture towards more legal health care policies. Third, as a health care administrator, I would like to examine the effects of advanced technology incorporated in day-to-day hospital operations. One of the most obvious influences of my education on my career will be my emphasis on technology. In high school, I worked on many STEM-related projects such as programming an Android Watch Face and learning how to code in four languages, but I wonder as a health care professional, will that sort of technological literacy help in my career, and if so, how? My interests in science and technology empassion my pursuit for health care because the fields are no longer completely separate; today, they are becoming more intertwined with each other. Technology is being inscribed into the medical field as we speak, and I am certain that there will be more evidence of the influence of advancing technology in legal health care as time

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