Not an easy question to answer, really – but a valid one and one I often ask to my interviewees during their\u00a0medical school interviews<\/a>.\u00a0I think some people expect a profound, life-changing story about the ER physician who brought me back from the brink or an inspiring timeline of how I’ve wanted to be a doctor since I was 4. I don’t really have either of those.<\/span><\/p>\n
For a doctor’s appointment my mother once had to lie and tell me we were going somewhere really fun in order to lure me to into the car without me first flailing around on my grandmother’s porch in a hysteric fit (true story. I thought we were going to ride a Hot Air Balloon.We were going for vaccinations. She still feels guilty and is likely mortified I just told all of internet-land that story. Sorry Mom…now everyone knows you made one<\/strong> whole parenting mistake in all of my years under your care).<\/em><\/p>\n
Erin from Healthy, Unwealthy & Becoming Wise<\/a>* once asked me where passion in medicine comes from, if I think the desire to go into medicine is an innate desire or if it spurs from one\u2019s abilities.<\/p>\n
My mom is a wonderfully gifted nurse with an enormous heart for others. My dad<\/a> is a exquisitely talented and astoundingly determined man who can learn to do anything he decides is worth his time. Their influence, paired with my immense and ever-present competitive nature, probably laid the foundation for my aspiration to do something that not only challenged me, but also helped others. However, these can\u2019t be the only things that have given me a passion for medicine – there are plenty of non-medical professions that are both challenging and beneficial to society at large.<\/p>\n
Life events like definitively removing graduate school from the table, my step-dad having a\u00a0double-lung transplant<\/a>, meeting our organ donor\u2019s family and losing my Nana to breast cancer before she blew out her 60th birthday candles were occurrences that expanded my level of interest in the medical field. Eventually my goal had drastically matured from an alluring challenge to a deep-seeded aspiration.<\/p>\n
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