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The Residency Dream Reality

Last post 01-30-2012 5:41 AM by arial. 2 replies.
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  • 04-01-2011 7:32 AM

    The Residency Dream Reality

    As a student attending college in sub-saharan Africa, one of my life’s dreams was to someday hold the staple as a Surgeon of international repute. In point of fact, I am still enthralled by the testimonies of Dr Ben Carson which I gleaned from his books: Gifted Hands, The Big Picture and Think Big. I love the hemispherectomies.

    However, finding a residency position amidst the competition that characterizes the state-of-the-art medical schools in the US can be quite challenging. You must be able to convince the Professors of your capabilities and worthwhile vision as an emerging medical practitioner.

    But thanks to the statementsofpurpose.com, a group furnished to help aspiring students to properly craft convincing and incisive statements of purpose for residency admission.

    Candidly, I see statesmentofpurpose.com as a bridge to the world of medical residency.

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  • 01-18-2012 1:49 AM In reply to

    Re: The Residency Dream Reality

    My passion for caring and helping other people, especially the elderly who have nobody to look after them in their family, inspired me to open an assisted living facility for the elders. I take it as a privilege in helping old people . I feel very proud to be a caregiver.
  • 01-30-2012 5:41 AM In reply to

    • arial
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    Re: The Residency Dream Reality

    It is not at all easy to handle a person, whom you do not know and at that particular time he is at the weakest point of his life. When you care of help somebody it gives you mental peace and satisfaction. If you take it as a career, then it will require lots of attention towards your patient.
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