My Interest In Medicine Personal Statement

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My exposure and interest in medicine began at an early age, with my father being a Family Physician and my mother an Obstetrical RN. Growing up in this environment provided me with personal insight into the ongoing challenges, frustrations, and rewards experienced by those providing primary health care. I was raised in a family which encouraged diversities of experience, travel, and interests. I obtained my second language through the French Immersion program from K-12, as well as a student exchange to France in 2010. Music has always played a large role my life, playing guitar from age 9 and bass guitar at age 12. Music continues to be a creative and therapeutic outlet for me. Outside of music, I studied karate from age 6 to my early teens, which assisted in developing an appreciation of the benefits of fitness and …show more content…

I independently tutored students in biology/organic chemistry, as well as voluntarily with UVic: Students Offering Support and the UVic Biochemistry/Microbiology Students' Society. I have been actively involved in health-based volunteer work, primarily with UVic Global Medical Brigades with whom I participated in three humanitarian missions to Central America, aiding in the delivery of care to those in underserviced areas. While these experiences further fostered my desire to be a physician, they also encouraged a deeper appreciation and understanding of cultures and beliefs differing from my own. After working at a local market throughout high school, my non-academic summers were spent working with the public at B.C. Ferries. These experiences served to enhance my communication skills and the ability to work both independently and in a team environment. This summer, I have been fortunate to be the first UVic student to be offered a research internship with the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer at the University of

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