Forensic Pathology: A Dream Career

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There are many people who enjoy blood and guts; surgeons, ER doctors and nurses, paramedics. While some may think this makes a person unique, and I would have to agree with them. It takes a certain kind of human being to enjoy the insides of another human being. I would consider myself as one of the unique individuals who enjoys blood and guts and all things medicine, with a twist. For many many years now I have had a goal and a dream career. This dream career has been the focal point, the pinnacle, of everything I have done in high school. This dream career has made many people turn away in disgust when I tell them what I intend to do for a living. This dream career is to be a forensic pathologist. The love of blood, guts, and forensics

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