motivational factors for doctors......
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1)moral satisfaction from work
2)respect of people
It’s a question all medical students are asked when they apply for medical school, many whilst still a teenager. I recently spoke at James Cook University in Townsville, and one the students there asked me the same question again 12 years later. I found that my answer had significantly changed.
Growing up
Having a father as a primary care physician meant that I had a day-to-day example of a doctor in action. Whenever I asked him, “Dad, what makes you want to be a doctor?” he would say “I enjoy helping people”, simple as that. I remember him popping up in an edition of “Reader’s Digest”, a magazine in the UK. A patient had written to readers digest to tell them about how my dad had come around for a doctor’s visit, and he had ended up helping her to trim the hedges in the garden after the consultation. He saw that his patient was too sick to maintain the garden, and that the garden was one of the few pleasures that his house bound patient had in life.

His motivation to be a doctor delved a lot deeper than that as well. His family left their home and all their possessions when my dad was aged 3 to move to the newly formed Pakistan in 1947. In exchange for living in an Islamic nation, they lived in poverty.
if I am being honest with myself, was motivated by the idea of being thought of as a doctor, a profession associated with being intelligent, caring, and dedicated. I liked the idea of developing those qualities in myself.
He grew up without electricity, without money for public transport, without a desk to work, without many of the resources that you would associate with a good start in life. And so he worked hard. Really hard.
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