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When I was young I dreamed of being a doctor. This was because I would always meet
doctors in different occasions such as when I tore 80% of my anterior cruciate ligament from
playing basketball, causing me to interact with the orthopedist and the physiotherapist a lot,
or when I had bronchitis which caused me to interact with the medical doctors a lot, to an
extent where I had to go almost everyday to use the nebulizer inhaler machine. Not only
does this give me an explicit view of the environment in the workplace, but it showed me
how important doctors were. Due to Covid-19 it even motivated me more to become a doctor
as it gave me a clear image on how doctors play a huge impact on our lives, making me
want to take on that role.
When I was young I dreamed of being a doctor. This was because I would always meet
doctors in different occasions such as when I tore 80% of my anterior cruciate ligament from
playing basketball, causing me to interact with the orthopedist and the physiotherapist a lot,
or when I had bronchitis which caused me to interact with the medical doctors a lot, to an
extent where I had to go almost everyday to use the nebulizer inhaler machine. Not only
does this give me an explicit view of the environment in the workplace, but it showed me
how important doctors were. Due to Covid-19 it even motivated me more to become a doctor
as it gave me a clear image on how doctors play a huge impact on our lives, making me
want to take on that role.
Queen Ethelburga's
When I was young I dreamed of being a doctor. This was because I would always meet
doctors in different occasions such as when I tore 80% of my anterior cruciate ligament from
playing basketball, causing me to interact with the orthopedist and the physiotherapist a lot,
or when I had bronchitis which caused me to interact with the medical doctors a lot, to an
extent where I had to go almost everyday to use the nebulizer inhaler machine. Not only
does this give me an explicit view of the environment in the workplace, but it showed me
how important doctors were. Due to Covid-19 it even motivated me more to become a doctor
as it gave me a clear image on how doctors play a huge impact on our lives, making me
want to take on that role.
I think the biggest obstacle I faced was when I tore my anterior cruciate ligament even more
the second time. This was because everytime I tried to walk, my knee would start to
inflamate. The inflammation would be so painful that I would have a high fever from time to
time. This made me not be able to go to school. This was one of the biggest obstacles I
faced as I was falling behind in school and extracurricular activities. In order for me to
overcome this obstacle. I emailed my teachers and told them to set me work, so even at
home I would be able to learn. I worked really hard on my recovery such as frequently
putting ice packs on my knee to stop the swelling or to go to physiotherapy even if I couldn’t
walk. When my fever stopped, I instantly went to school even though I was on crutches as I
valued my learning and this motivated me to push harder "To be the best that I can with the
gifts that I have". Just like this school’s motto as I knew that I was falling behind.
When I was young I dreamed of being a doctor. This was because I would always meet
doctors in different occasions such as when I tore 80% of my anterior cruciate ligament from
playing basketball, causing me to interact with the orthopedist and the physiotherapist a lot,
or when I had bronchitis which caused me to interact with the medical doctors a lot, to an
extent where I had to go almost everyday to use the nebulizer inhaler machine. Not only
does this give me an explicit view of the environment in the workplace, but it showed me
how important doctors were. Due to Covid-19 it even motivated me more to become a doctor
as it gave me a clear image on how doctors play a huge impact on our lives, making me
want to take on that role.
I think the biggest obstacle I faced was when I tore my anterior cruciate ligament even more
the second time. This was because everytime I tried to walk, my knee would start to
inflamate. The inflammation would be so painful that I would have a high fever from time to
time. This made me not be able to go to school. This was one of the biggest obstacles I
faced as I was falling behind in school and extracurricular activities. In order for me to
overcome this obstacle. I emailed my teachers and told them to set me work, so even at
home I would be able to learn. I worked really hard on my recovery such as frequently
putting ice packs on my knee to stop the swelling or to go to physiotherapy even if I couldn’t
walk. When my fever stopped, I instantly went to school even though I was on crutches as I
valued my learning and this motivated me to push harder.