Statement Of Becoming A Pediatrician

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Becoming a pediatrician would mean the world to me because since my adolescence I have loved dealing with kids. From babysitting my siblings to teaching Sunday School at my local church. There could be many reasons why a person would want to become a pediatric doctor. Medicine can be a very fulfilling career. I have personally known many physicians and I have not met one that has not been very passionate about their job. I had the chance a few months ago to job shadow at Mercy Medical hospital in my local community. I had the pleasure to assist a nurse in the post-surgical unit. It was one of the most memorable things in my life. I had the opportunity to use the skills that I had learned in my CNA course. But one of the most captivating memories …show more content…

My parents have always put me and my siblings before themselves even if that meant that they didn’t have a chance to buy a new pair of descent shoes for work after using the same ones for more than a year. I don’t know why but helping others in small or big ways make me feel satisfied inside me. Making others smile when their world seems to be falling to pieces means everything, especially kids little laughs and smiles. There’s some many different types of doctors out there but I have a close connection with becoming a Pediatric Physician. They have a close connection with the creation of life. Helping care for a new little creation in this life and make them feel the greatest is the best. To be honest my parents have no idea that I want to be a doctor. They think I want to be a nurse which is true also. I want to go to college and work as a part time CNA at a hospital and work towards my PHD. The reason why they don’t know is that my mom when I tried to hint at her that I want to be a Pediatric doctor, she quickly threw that idea down the drain by saying that I wasn’t good enough and that I was too dumb to be a

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