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i want to be a doctor why 40 sentence and 2 pages​

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Answered by harshavardhan0216
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Explanation:

This is one of the most frustrating questions to answer for most premed students, yet it is also the most important question to answer convincingly whether you are a DO or MD applicant. In fact, if you don't answer this question well, you are going to face medical school rejection. Period. You will also be expected to answer the tell me about yourself question.

Being a medical doctor is really great. It's stimulating and interesting. Medical doctors have a significant degree of autonomy over their schedules and time. Medical doctors know that they get to help people solve problems every single day. Medical doctors get to witness humanity at its very best and very worst.

But being a medical doctor is not easy. This is not a career for people who do not see themselves working more than 50 hours per week and on holidays. This is not a career for people who prefer to move around a lot. This is not a career for people who aren't good with responsibility and focus.

When you're in front of the interview panel or when an admissions committee is reading your personal statement, unconvincingly spewing a list of reasons why being a doctor is awesome, comes across as such and admissions committee members know that. You want to focus your answer on the YOU part of why YOU want to be a doctor and why YOU would be an excellent doctor

On that note, here is a list of terrible reasons to become a doctor:

To make money: You will, but there are way easier and more profitable ways. The dream to become the highest paid doctor is not going to impress the admission committees.

Because your parents are doctors: If you're doing this to earn someone else's respect or love, this will never work. Medicine is not a birthright. However, the skills and aptitudes for medicine can be socially and environmentally influenced. Either way, you have to want it independently of your parents or grandparents.

To hold power over people: An obviously bad answer.

To launch a career in politics: See #1. Wanting to use your cultural authority as a doctor to be a sociopolitical advocate and an agent of progressive change is, however, different from wanting to be a career politician.

To make a name for yourself: You can, but see #1. And also you shouldn't be building a personal brand off of another's pathology.

To prove your self worth: Medicine can be esteem-crushing. You will fail harder in medicine, and with terrible consequences, than in any other profession before you start to figure it out. So save your ego the bruises.

Because your current career is terrible: You have to be driven from a positive place, not from a deficit.

Answered by Sam5093
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Answer:

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