Personal Statement Essay: My Passion For Health

710 Words2 Pages

I grew up in Pune, India – a complex urban city with over 8 million people from different walks of life. A growing metro attracts a very diverse population, and what this did for me is foster a love for diversity and a craving for human interaction which ties directly into my passion for medicine. Pune presented a very unique environment, a result of its wide socioeconomic compass- one can find world-class medical facilities and problems in access to care within a 2-mile radius. Having both parents as dentists with private practices that were a popular summer hangout of mine helped get a firsthand view of a career catering to a broad and extremely diverse patient-base. Striking up conversations with patients in the waiting room, a result of childhood curiosity, proved very influential in hindsight. It taught me that everyone is unique- they come from different cultures, speak different languages, make a different income, and have different values and beliefs. No two stories are the same, and these unique characteristics need to be considered for quality patient care. My parents went to great lengths to make patients feel trusted and cared for- they structured treatment plans to suit every individual patient, for you wouldn’t want a brace tightening prior to a graduation party, or a …show more content…

This coupled with my experiences growing up in a developing country has exposed me to problems in access to care stemming from economic inabilities and poor medical infrastructure. Problems accessing quality care are a global plague. Medical care as it stands seems more of a privilege than a right. Through a medical education at Georgetown, I aim to equip myself with the tools to bring about its transition to the latter. The emphasis the curriculum places on patient care and bringing care to the underserved is what appeals to me most about

Open Document