Brain Cancer Surgery Personal Statement

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As a six-year-old, I took it upon myself to carefully pull a tooth from a flattened squirrel in the road with a pair of pliers. My curiosity—not demented obsession--for how bodies function remains with me, but more importantly, my desire for fixing broken bodies now outweighs my curiosity for examining them. Surgery is the field I want to work in because it will give me an opportunity to fix bodies with my hands. Surgery is an art form, much like the music I make with my instruments. The difference between conventional and surgical art is that the finished project of the latter is, hopefully, an improved life.
I admire surgery, but also recognize that it is not surgery on its own that continues to improve lives. My neighbor, who is a breast …show more content…

I believe academic diversity is critical to medicine and research because it forms a big pool of information to draw from to provide creative solutions to medical problems—like the cutting-edge research of GSK scientists. I am particularly intrigued by the GSK scientists that work with nanoparticles and devices, and that work with brain cancer and tumors. Nanomedicine is a field that provides creative treatment and diagnosis for cancer and that was birthed through the fusion of many disciplines—another testimony to the importance of academic diversity. Brain cancer in particular needs creative, minimal side-effect solutions because this type of cancer can directly alter personalities and threaten to destroy the center control system. All cancers are, of course, devastating, however. As with an unfortunately increasing portion of the population, I know many people, including my mother, whose lives have been impacted by the savage that is cancer. It is demoralizing, but with the brilliance of the human race, as shown by GSK’s scientists, I am not foolishly optimistic when I say cancer will eventually be a thing of the past. We, as a species, are resilient and innovative. I want to be a part of ending the suffering that cancer mercilessly inflicts on us and our loved ones. I would love to look back after this summer and know GSK played a role in setting me on the path to becoming a better

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