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Krishna Kolluri
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1 January 2020.
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I was five years old at the time when I started noting people who appeared passionate to help people around them. These observations ended up making my wish to go into medicine before I even know what Biology leads toward. Though, the reasons why I wanted to specifically become a doctor in medicine were not so apparent back then. I always got motivated whenever I was among doctors, I felt permitted, self-confident, fearless, and felt like there was no other one much caring, compared to the doctors. My enthusiasm for this field, was like a dearest story, a passion with the profession. I was immensely interested in biology as I obviously couldn't practice medicine as a kid. Reading a college-level microbiology text as a fifth-grader was my "gateway drug" into medicine. When I grew up. I felt many reasons (both personal and family- oriented) which pushed me to enter medicine. In addition to this, medicine filed became more apparent to me, but, there was still something which was pushing me and which I cannot explain. In short, it was not one single cause but a merger of every cause. It was very significant to have understood that medicine was the only job that permits me to help people and make me feel at ease at the same time. It tests the confines of human sympathy, reminiscence, physical stamina, and flexibility. I realize this that I accepted the challenge of becoming a medical doctor unintentionally, but in a sheer love for this profession. I still believe, like that in my early days that being a medic could be the best feel, I could have associated myself to, ever in my life.
As explained earlier, being in a medical profession was something close to my heart, it is a manifestation of what I had wished throughout my life. I believe professionalism for me is nothing but the commitment to my duty and the right to what others have upon me. We see many different people, who work in different roles around us, and they perform their duty. I and many more people get the benefit, when we feel relieved of the burden, they share with us. It is what professionalism means to me. Also, I cannot complete my contemplations about professionalism without referring to the profession of a doctor. We see people who work 24/7 to bring little ease to our lives. They are actors, entertainers, artists, and those who do our little jobs. As an output, we feel relieved and in comfort. If such little changes are that worth mentioning, then how can one disregard the profession of a doctor, which is much rewarding. Therefore, this profession means nothing but life to me. There are many different experiences of mine, which I can relate to my enthusiasm for this profession. I believe overseeing and deserting the feels like unfortunately, we see these days is not professionalism. If a doctor is more behind self-fulfilment in terms of finances, then I do not mean this as the professionalism of the doctor. The profession of a doctor means to me, in the manner, that I have pleased my patients, I have mitigated their issues, and I am at comfort after bringing them relief. This is how the profession of a doctor means to me.
The eight-year program of Liberal Medical Profession is an ultimate option for me. As Guyatt et al. have written, that doctors need to adopt a thorough approach to study and make their concepts clear about critical aspects of the human body ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"qY5zzehg","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Guyatt et al. 69)","plainCitation":"(Guyatt et al. 69)","noteIndex":0},"citationItems":[{"id":218,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/8reWiRZH/items/6I6FT62F"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/8reWiRZH/items/6I6FT62F"],"itemData":{"id":218,"type":"book","publisher":"AMA press Chicago","source":"Google Scholar","title":"Users' guides to the medical literature: a manual for evidence-based clinical practice","title-short":"Users' guides to the medical literature","volume":"706","author":[{"family":"Guyatt","given":"Gordon"},{"family":"Rennie","given":"Drummond"},{"family":"Meade","given":"Maureen"},{"family":"Cook","given":"Deborah"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2002"]]}},"locator":"69","label":"page"}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Guyatt et al. 69). The four-year programs and many such short term programs are limited in scope. Tough they help to broaden our understandings of the medical profession, but many out there believe that they are narrow in scope. This narrowness then combines with a gap year in professional studies. This gap year, it is directly associated with our profession, can benefit us, otherwise not. Similarly, after reading Stein’s his book on the medical profession, I became much aware of the importance of uninterrupted education in medicine ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"6m8Du0Jl","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Stein)","plainCitation":"(Stein)","noteIndex":0},"citationItems":[{"id":220,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/8reWiRZH/items/ADCPPQDL"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/8reWiRZH/items/ADCPPQDL"],"itemData":{"id":220,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"Archives of general psychiatry","issue":"6","page":"699–703","source":"Google Scholar","title":"The doctor-nurse game","volume":"16","author":[{"family":"Stein","given":"Leonard I."}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["1967"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Stein). He argues that unless, the theoretical education of medicine, coupled with an uninterrupted practice and continuous attention to the fieldwork, can benefit. From this day onward, I made my mind that I will opt for this program in medical programs option, so I can consume my eight years entirely to the profession, I have wished for throughout my life. As I am a thorough reading of the textbooks related to medicine, I myself believe that medical terminologies require greater attention, and by referring to these aspects in a quiet and calm way, can ease one’s tasks. This eight-year program is the best option available among other medical studies out there. This largely decreases our gap years and lessen one’s burden of looking for study materials and lecture guidance.
A comparison analysis of Brown’s eight-year program with many bachelors and Master’s program of medicine degree, out there suggests that it offers many options to deviate. For example, the initial years can give much ample time to discuss with fellow students and seniors and finally deciding, where I want to head toward. Also, it benefits those students who think any time in their initial years to exit from this program. There are many students who want to quit medicine when they feel, they are not quite fit for this field, so this program offers them a chance to deviate from this field. Moreover, I see this program fits into the financial aspect as well. Since the medical field is much costly, therefore, this program allows anyone to allocate the requisite funds at the start of the program. This program will also develop our strengths and will shape our mind as to how being a doctor is the best work on earth. There are many different programs, but I have found this program most interactive. The eight years is quite ample time to develop our friendships and opt for our specialties, which we aim to achieve in the longer run. This program is compatible with my professional and personal goals as well. Since I believe that once started, I won’t be able to give a break in my education, since it will become hectic and will be quite a burden for me. Considering all such perspectives, I believe Brown’s University Liberal Medical Program of eight years meet my professional and personal goals.
As I am interested in studying about women health issues. Back in my country, there are many problems which I personally feel that women face unnecessarily. The open curriculum allows me, therefore, to opt for what fascinates me the most. I have therefore decided to explore more about issues related to women health. There are many community centers and health-related institutions which can help me to explore about the issue which women face in their hectic days, and during pregnancy and after that. Since many women work as well they look after them too, therefore, I believe, there must be some research which should explore, how we can bring ease to their lives. From the perspective of a doctor, I believe, I can be at a better position to analyze the difficulties, from which women went through. These difficulties are related not just with their health, but with their professional and personal life as well. This research will not only help me ion making better the endeavors American community is already taking, rather it will help to reorient the social health structure for women in my own country as well. As this program allow me to do some community research as well, therefore, I am much excited to pursue this program. Ridd et al. writes that unless we are not close to people, who we want to care and we want to work for, we cannot make a connection with them ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION {"citationID":"D8CrcujL","properties":{"formattedCitation":"(Ridd et al.)","plainCitation":"(Ridd et al.)","noteIndex":0},"citationItems":[{"id":222,"uris":["http://zotero.org/users/local/8reWiRZH/items/UGS2LKDK"],"uri":["http://zotero.org/users/local/8reWiRZH/items/UGS2LKDK"],"itemData":{"id":222,"type":"article-journal","container-title":"Br J Gen Pract","issue":"561","page":"e116–e133","source":"Google Scholar","title":"The patient–doctor relationship: a synthesis of the qualitative literature on patients' perspectives","title-short":"The patient–doctor relationship","volume":"59","author":[{"family":"Ridd","given":"Matthew"},{"family":"Shaw","given":"Alison"},{"family":"Lewis","given":"Glyn"},{"family":"Salisbury","given":"Chris"}],"issued":{"date-parts":[["2009"]]}}}],"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"} (Ridd et al.). It totally relates to my situation. This open curriculum, in my case, is what I have wished for in my life. It is more than a wealthy option for me, which I could not have afforded to lose.
This is absolutely right, that the Brown campus will offer me to learn from my peers as well as from those around us. I believe it is my moral duty as well to contribute to the knowledge building as well. I remember, when I use to meet some doctors in my early ages, they use to tell me, and how they treat their patients. This aspect has always allured me when I use to spend time with them. Now when I am going to be a part of this community, I am ready to add my expertise and learn from what they have to offer. I have heard that at Brown University, seniors are more helpful and they help in expanding our interests more in medicine. It can help me a lot, since, I believe there are many aspects of medicine which I have not been told or I have not learned for one reason or another. By being part of this community, I will make my concepts about medicine more concrete and strong. Also, I have been among some women who had been deprived of basic facilities. I do not think my peers here are aware of such difficulties. I will try to add their knowledge, about how women in less privileged states meet their both ends. My experience of working with such ladies is also another aspect which will be a new addition to their knowledge.
Back in my country, I have lived in a society which is nearby a doctor’s hotel, where many doctors are living. Most of them were students who were in the final year. We shared close bonding as we happened to meet when they pass by our home. They were well-mannered and due to this quality, we shared a close bonding. They used to visit us and my mother also warmly welcomed them whenever they happened to come to our place. Till this day, my mother takes care of them when they visit us and treats them with great affection in order to make them feel at home as they are living away from the families at the hotel. The way they are serving mankind with their uniting efforts and hardship is phenomenal. They not only save lives rather I would say they save the whole families as no one wants to lose their loved once. They inspire me a lot to achieve something as good as they achieve. For me serving humanity is the great things that one could do. I wanted to be like them and I would dedicate my life for serving my patient. One day I wanted to be like someone of them who after the tiring duties at the hospital comes out of the hospitals that they are doing something that would not only earn them a reputation in society rather, they are doing something for which they would be rewarded by the divine as well.
Works Cited:
ADDIN ZOTERO_BIBL {"uncited":[],"omitted":[],"custom":[]} CSL_BIBLIOGRAPHY Guyatt, Gordon, et al. Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice. AMA press Chicago, 2002.
Ridd, Matthew, et al. “The Patient–Doctor Relationship: A Synthesis of the Qualitative Literature on Patients’ Perspectives.” Br J Gen Pract, vol. 59, no. 561, 2009, pp. e116–e133.
Stein, Leonard I. “The Doctor-Nurse Game.” Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 16, no. 6, 1967, pp. 699–703.
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