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How a lady doctor achieved it all

By: Mathhew Kionas

An exemplary lady physician recalls how she achieved her status through a roundabout route and a tribute to her adamant purpose in life, but she also shares some of her quirks. But then being single minded was not one of her traits back in high school. Back as a high school girl in a local school, she wanted to pursue two things medicine and languages. Hedging her bets, she took all the sciences along with languages French, English and Spanish. Communication was her best sport but then she relied on her Spanish teacher's advice in making her choice. This is what her teacher told her while you can be a doctor who is also a language expert, you cannot simply be a physician on the side.

Her A-level subjects, pursued at the local community college, were therefore exclusively science subjects. A couple of years followed and the outcome was not as pleasing as she wanted it to be but she did not back down. The only subject she passed was her favorite one, Chemistry.

She got into the university by taking up Natural Sciences initially but she intends to pursue her first choice, medicine, as soon as she finishes the first year. While she did have a lot of good times, she did not perform well so transferring would be hard. She rarely got A's for they were mostly B's. She adamantly vowed to complete this degree thanks to her growing love for chemistry as well as this reason.

She majored in chemistry and food technology thanks to her fondness for chemistry. This is where she got an honors degree. After she had graduated, she couldn't land a job. She was unemployed the first year she got out of university. Jobs seemed to be out of existence. She started looking through the food industry for one. She felt bad and wondered why she pursued this in the first place.

There was only one person, a drug dealer, who was able to offer her a job and he offered her something tempting as he saw her capability in using industrial kettles. According to her, she did get offered a lot of money but then she was not tempted at all and she told him point blank that she was brought up knowing that money is not everything. She kept sending applications to medical school while never letting go of her dreams to become a doctor. With trepidation, she accepted a job offer to teach as she still hasn't heard from medical school.

She needed money if she gets accepted in medical school so she decided to stop teaching and worked in the bank as trainee manager a year later. She retold the time when back then, she delved on the pros and cons and even had talks with different people she knew and they all told her the same thing she will just remain as a simple employee if she chooses to stay with the bank. She saw that only medicine could offer her the chance of having a business of her own while doing what she loves.

Medical school welcomed her after two years. She had fun as she learned in the first year, as how it usually goes. She took it all in. Studying enough, she didn't have to be a bookworm or to miss out on parties. She was among the top 10 students in Physiology and she also grabbed awards left and right in community health during her first year. She connected with many people with community medicine and so she admired this so much. You enter into the homes that reveal the full picture of your patients' lives. Exceptional was what she used to define the program.

She states that cutting up corpses won't trigger any emotional losses inside her but perhaps just some feelings of disgust. A new story comes in when we consider Pathology. For the whole 10 weeks, she would cry after they were asked to autopsy the recently dead. She felt the emotional loss of their deaths. She has great appreciation for pharmacology thanks to her background in chemistry. The interaction of chemicals in the system as well as its power in curing diseases truly amazed her. She'd troop to the library to read journals and this was not something she usually did. Everybody simply got surprised when she bagged a Pharmacology award.

She was not able to become a bookworm for along with her five study mates, she developed a reputation for being an excellent party organizer. Three of them were awarded as all of them did well in their finals. A handful of honors including a medal in gynecology was reaped by one of the members in her group. Now, we can confidently say that we never wasted our time.

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