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Internal Medicine Personal Statement: 2
Internal medicine residency has definitely proved very worthwhile over the years, as all
encounters with a new-fangled condition or a new patient offers a new erudition of the medical
field. Internal medicine residency offers great experiences that have increased my thirst for
familiarity of the field. It may not be enough to merely know the means of providing treatment or
making a diagnosis to a specific disease, but rather one always needs to appreciate the rationale
behind assessments and decisions that one makes. No other field offers satisfaction for my
inquisitiveness better than internal medicine. All patients encountered in the field of internal
medicine offer both individual learning practice and also academic training. The inimitable
opportunities provided by internal medicine assist in diagnosing and treating a diverse range of
patients on a virtually never-ending array of individual and medical problems. These underlying
facts draw me to seek a medical residency in the U. S., conceivably the only nation on earth
where hospitals are highly developed for treatment of a vast array of diseases and conditions.
field may be considered to provide a transitional level of specialization which entails a thorough
acquaintance of the field unlike the girth in other crucial healthcare areas of expertise. Following
several experiences in internal medicine, the specialty may be termed as a calling rather than a
profession; in view of the fact that, it is the only area of medicine that gives a smooth
progression into a broad, yet solid basis in the field of medicine. In brief, internal medicine
residency offers familiarity and exposure to a diverse range of patients, various conditions,
treatments and cures, in ways that could not be matched through classroom lectures.
At the outset, I was allured to the field of internal medicine for the reason that I wanted to
master most medical conditions and have the ability to diagnose and treat them. During the
Internal Medicine Personal Statement: 3
beginning of my clinical career, as a student, I was unnerved into the demanding and
multifaceted field of internal medicine. I entered medical school with the apparition that, people
who practice medicine are individuals with vast acquaintance in treating incalculable ailments.
As a student I had to get acquainted with particular patient situations and participated in
patients, various conditions, treatments and cures, in ways that could not be matched through
classroom lectures. I was involved in such activities as child healthcare and maternity checkups,
various camps on universal polio vaccination and AIDS eradication, and also the design and
utilization of public health assessment. All these activities assisted me to develop a deep interest
and respect to internal medicine and also reinforced my commitment to the medical profession.
Through the clinical rotation period, I immersed myself diagnoses and treatment of
different patients assigned to me. I worked in a hospital that attracted a wide range of patients
from diverse cultural, economic and social backgrounds. I vividly remember one of my patients
called Mr. Smith (not his real name because of patient information confidentiality) who was
suffering from diabetic nephropathy complications. Each day at quarter past six in the morning I
would wake him up to carry out a physical examination of his condition. Mr. Smith viewed me
as an integral part of managing his condition and his stay at the hospital. I learned the disease
pathology and also the unique connection between the patient and the doctor. Moreover, I
learned how to counsel patients on various medical options available for them in addition to
social, financial and ethical issues. I dedicated most periods of my time to patients, and this
demanded that I widen interpersonal skills and also effective communication. These skills were
internal medicine through the first-hand practice provided during this period and the experience
application, problems diagnosis and keeping current on the ever-changing symptoms and
advancements of cures that generate a steady mental confront that is relished by most scientific
minds.
My close interactions with medical students, other medical residents and practicing
program. I am searching for a medical residency program that that serves patients from an all-
embracing economic, social and cultural background and that provides a well-built clinical
foundation in both specialty and primary aspects. In addition, I value a medical residency
program that is eager to train me in a way that is knowledgeable, forthcoming, and readily
professional goals include volunteering a fraction of my career in assisting patients all over the
world and opening a private practice to assist in spreading medical awareness to third world
countries.
After successfully finishing my medical residency, I intend to open a private practice that
will mostly focus on HIV/AIDS prevention, substance abuse prevention, blood and organ
donation and vaccination. These practices, of course, symbolize the core medical difficulties in
most third world countries; in general, I will yearn to dispel myths regarding certain cures,
treatments and diseases whilst serving the poor people who cannot meet the expenses of essential
medical services. Only the successful conclusion of my internal medicine residency will I have
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