I would like to join HSRA because I think this program would give me some insight into the field of work I want to go into. I believe that this program would be an excellent way to develop/strengthen vital skills In any work environment such as teamwork, communication, patience, etc. During this program, I want to go deeper into my understanding of the stem field especially medicine and science. If Accepted into this program I would like to connect with real-life instructors that are in the field that I would like to go into a job I want to gain more knowledge about the field that I want to go into with real-world aspects to it well still gaining an in-depth education I want to explore other subjects and other fields I would also like to gain those important skills for my college education and for throughout life as I feel that this program would be good to strengthen and develop those types of skills I also want to explore Colleges and maybe experience what I could add to them and how they could benefit me. …show more content…
While in this program I wish to develop a stronger sense of my passion and field for science and to find a pathway that I would like to go on. While learning I also wish to get to know peers and companions and to socialize and make connections with my fellow peers. One of the pathways that I would like to go on at this moment is I would like to go on the medical pathway and become an oncologist which is a doctor for the study of cancer. Doctors play such a vital role in our everyday
The curriculum followed in your program is intriguing, as it allows various clinical clerkships, sub-internships, and generous opportunities for electives, out-of state and global experiences. I am particularly interested in the clinical and global opportunities that your school offers. Sanford School of Medicine’s Scholarship Pathways Program is an invaluable program that provides students an avenue for gaining knowledge and research experience outside of the classroom. I really enjoyed learning more about the program during my interview with Dr. Zeigler. The Frontier and Rural Medicine program available to your students is a unique opportunity, offering insight and experiences in the full spectrum of rural medicine.
I believe the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Science, and the Arts is the right place to continue my studies, because I love how the classes are based on the U of A academic system and that ASMSA offers an opportunity to obtain advanced college level knowledge before high school graduation. That being said, ASMSA still has a college life atmosphere which I think prepares the students to be more adjusted to what real college will be like. I also enjoy the fact that your professors are eager to help at almost any given time. On top of that, ASMSA will teach me viable skills like researching skills, time management skills, and self-discipline, also it will give me the great privilege of graduating with at least 30 concurrent hours which will
Personal Statement Last summer I had the opportunity of participating in the U54 Sumer Research Program and it was an incredible experience, because it helped me in my professional development and discerns my future carrier goals. I want to return to MD Anderson Cancer Center, because it counts with a variety of physician scientists and physicians that integrate their clinical work with innovating research and this will improve my development as a future physician and researcher. Being able to do research in my area of interest and having the experience of a clinical rotation in pediatric oncology help me diced that I want to become an MD. My actual professional goal is to be a pediatric physician specialized in oncology, orthopedic surgery
Moving from a small sleepy mountain town in Northern Arizona to the bustling monstrous city of Las Vegas, Nevada fulfilled many of my goals in just a four hour drive. I am eighteen years old, it seems hardly reasonable to have an eighteen year old that has a hard time making the minuscule decision of what to have for dinner- make the decision of what to do for the rest of their life. I know the world is full of opportunities and I plan on taking advantage of as many as possible. Taking this class is an opportunity in itself. During my time in HMD 101 I hope to network with industry executives, deepen my passion for the hospitality and culinary industry, create positive relationships with my peers who are soon to be my colleagues, soak up every ounce of knowledge my professor and teaching assistants
As an aspiring physician, I believe that ILS will prepare me for success both inside and outside of the classroom. Through the connections, opportunities, and support I will receive in the ILS program, I know that I will best be prepared to apply to medical school. I value mentorship and am excited to have access to faculty mentors to guide me in my progress. The close community between peers and professors intrigues me to join this community and learn from a like-minded community. I am specifically excited to take new courses such as HLSC208, to learn about connections between molecular biology and computer programming.
I hope that if I get into the academy, I can learn about additional careers in the healthcare field and investigate and encounter some unknown and captivating professions that could potentially be one of mine someday. My main occupation goal at the moment is a pediatrician, but I am open to learning about new healthcare careers or discovering new topics of interest. I am also excited to grasp and comprehend crucial concepts in Anatomy and Physiology so I can be one step ahead when I am in college. That course will hopefully be something I already understand in college. Another thing I want to take advantage of, if I am accepted into the academy, is to encounter new people who are looking into a similar career path as me.
I not only strive to apply scientific findings to treat my future patients, but also hope to gain inspiration from my patients to advance scientific knowledge. I believe the ideal way to apply my interests, and to best serve my community, is as a physician-scientist. The MD Anderson 1st Year Medical Student Program would offer me the opportunities
My name is Nicole Nozhnitsky, and as a perseverent student, I have always approached my academic goals with a diligent work ethic, refusing to let obstacles deter me from achieving them. Throughout my life, my family and teachers have encouraged me to pursue a career in medicine. Losing my grandmother to pancreatic cancer brought me to the realization that I would never wish the pain of losing someone upon someone else. Thus, as a prospective doctor, I would be delighted to learn about medicine from experts in the field to ensure that no one would have to go through the pain that I went through. Attending the AIM-High program will not only aid me in fulfilling my goals but also help me in acquiring vital skills that will benefit me academically, professionally, and personally.
As I have continued to carry on my passions in the school community and through extracurricular activities I believe I will be able to do the same at Saint Francis. One of the many things I am passionate about is soccer, and other sports. I enjoy being a part of a smaller community with the same interest, and passions. I am also interested in being a part of the other clubs at Saint Francis such as photography, baking club, and being a shadow host. One of my favorite activities is to play soccer, I have been playing soccer since a very young age.
As I volunteered at medical centers and learned about the professions of doctors, I will continue to pursue these interests by partaking in clubs such as the American Medical Student Association to learn more about the medical field as a career and the BioMedical Science Club to understand more about biological sciences and medicine. Furthermore, as I am currently taking a class on biomedical ethics, I desire to participate in the Bioethics Forum to discuss ethical issues facing in the medical world. Additionally, As I have partaken in Red Cross in which has allowed me to bring awareness to different diseases, I will be able to continue this activity in Heart to Heart to raise alertness to the risks of high blood pressure and Emergency Health Education to instruct emergency procedures regarding to health since I am First Aid, CPR, and AED certified. In the Tandon School of Engineering, I will major in the Science and Technology Studies program and understand more about the relations between science and
In the summer of 2022, I participated in a high school cancer research program by BC Cancer, and it is the most significant contribution to myself and my extended communities due to its impacts on the scientific field, the world and my personal growth. My desire to play my part in society and create a positive change in the world was the reason I volunteered for the summer internship. With cancer as the second leading cause of death, I am motivated to commit myself to cancer research, hoping to prevent cancer patients from suffering and discover the panacea for it. I wanted to give my best shot to help others and give back to society with my knowledge and skills. I went through multiple selection rounds, including the review of documents,
Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) was an organization that allowed me to expand my horizons and interact with people of various backgrounds. It built my communications skills and taught me how to connect with people who have different experiences than me. Not only was I able to establish a relationship with these people, but I was able to work well with them as well. This highlighted my ability to collaborate with people of differing opinions and still have the ability to be successful in our tasks. HOSA also pushed me out of my comfort zone slightly by putting me in new situations, such as forcing me to expand my circle and connect with new people.
Ever since grade school, I was passionate about working in the field of medicine, and science. I enjoyed anatomy, medical spelling and terminology, and reading about the healthcare industry. Because of my passion for healthcare, I decided to to attend Health Sciences High. There, I was given the best opportunities, such as, medical internships and college health courses. My plans and goals had turned me into a mature young adult.
Why did you decide to become a physician and how do you plan to use your time as an undergraduate student to reach your goal? *
With this in mind, I am particularly attracted to your program because of the unique opportunity offered to doctors in a motivating team environment that will help me establish a powerful clinical, teaching, communication and skills. As I seek to become a skilled and knowledgeable clinician, I need a program that makes it possible for me to reconcile my personal and professional goals into a single fulfilling career. Not to mention, I would like to send a message to every passionate girl in Africa: You can fulfill your dreams with determination, training and a little bit of