barce
Sep 28, 2012
Graduate / 'I am consistently drawn to the art of healing' Personal Narrative for PA program [2]
Hi! I'm trying to write a personal narrative and ran across this site. I'm hping someone can help me out. I've noticed most personal narratives have a specific story...mine is a bit different. It's fairly short and to the point. I'd like to get some feedback. Thanks!
At the age of 40, I need a wider scope. I have been a licensed massage therapist for 12 years. My practice has been the one constant in my life. Amidst life's surprises like divorce, new love, unplanned pregnancy, a second marriage, I am consistently drawn to the art of healing. It's who I am.
As an injury treatment therapist, I work closely with a variety of medical professionals and lately I've felt self-conscious of my educational achievements. I respect and value the healing capacity of bodywork, though I am personally not living up to my potential. I have plateaued financially and am no longer intellectually challenged by my profession. I want to work hand in hand with my clients; I want a leading role to help them along their healing path. I am comfortable taking medical histories, examining and treating patients. Now I am ready to add to my knowledge base and expand my scope of practice beyond the restrictions as a massage therapist. It's time to share my talents and dedication with the community as a core provider rather than extrinsic therapist.
I've spent a majority of my adult life studying the human body. I am fascinated by and have an unwavering curiosity and dedication to the healing process. UW has a distinguished reputation in the medical community, which is why UW is the ideal institution to further my career. As a current successful small business owner, I would easily translate what I learn and share it with the community as a successful example of your program. Offering me this opportunity would be a gift, not just to me, but also to our community. I have a great deal of passion and compassion that will guide me to provide quality care as a physician assistant.
Hi! I'm trying to write a personal narrative and ran across this site. I'm hping someone can help me out. I've noticed most personal narratives have a specific story...mine is a bit different. It's fairly short and to the point. I'd like to get some feedback. Thanks!
At the age of 40, I need a wider scope. I have been a licensed massage therapist for 12 years. My practice has been the one constant in my life. Amidst life's surprises like divorce, new love, unplanned pregnancy, a second marriage, I am consistently drawn to the art of healing. It's who I am.
As an injury treatment therapist, I work closely with a variety of medical professionals and lately I've felt self-conscious of my educational achievements. I respect and value the healing capacity of bodywork, though I am personally not living up to my potential. I have plateaued financially and am no longer intellectually challenged by my profession. I want to work hand in hand with my clients; I want a leading role to help them along their healing path. I am comfortable taking medical histories, examining and treating patients. Now I am ready to add to my knowledge base and expand my scope of practice beyond the restrictions as a massage therapist. It's time to share my talents and dedication with the community as a core provider rather than extrinsic therapist.
I've spent a majority of my adult life studying the human body. I am fascinated by and have an unwavering curiosity and dedication to the healing process. UW has a distinguished reputation in the medical community, which is why UW is the ideal institution to further my career. As a current successful small business owner, I would easily translate what I learn and share it with the community as a successful example of your program. Offering me this opportunity would be a gift, not just to me, but also to our community. I have a great deal of passion and compassion that will guide me to provide quality care as a physician assistant.