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The final input came from my brother-in-law, cardiologist - why did you choose this career? [8]
Hi Everyone! I cannot believe that I found this website or that it even exists. Great job!
I am applying for a scholarship that is very important to me and is not based on financial need. So the essay is a make-or-break deal. One of the questions is:
"Why did you choose sonography as a career?" in 250 words or less.
This is what I wrote:
"I arrived in the United Stated in August of 2005. In my country, Romania, I was studying economics-information systems to my father's desire. Arrived here I finally felt like the choice of my own career belonged to me. Health-care was my passion and the opportunity had finally arrived for me to make my own decision.
My first job in the United Stated was as an Anesthesia technician at Brackenridge/Children Hospital of Austin, job that gave me ample opportunity to research and observe the majority of health-care careers. It was the job that validated that being a health-care professional was who I was, but I still needed to decide which one was the right one. In my search for my future career I received input from every health-care professionals that I ever met about the positives and draw-backs of their own career.
The final input came from my brother-in-law, cardiologist, that introduced me to the field of echocardiography. He showed me echo pictures and attempted to explain what they represented and what they meant. I remember very distinctly that I had no idea what he was talking about since I barely knew any human anatomy, let alone any terms that described disease processes. That is when I knew that I too wanted to know what he knows. Words like "diastolic dysfunction" and "dilated cardiomyopathy" are no longer foreign to me, and I could not be happier. "
There are 243 words. Any input is welcomed.