I Want To Become A Healthcare Technician

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I want to be one of those health care professionals who really embody the true sense of their profession. Someone who admits that apart from being able to touch their patient’s life, the patient has also touched theirs. Someone who has respect for others, for their beliefs and feelings. I would like to be someone who has an open communication with them. I want to become a part of those who initiate change for the betterment of the whole without sacrificing a part of it, however small this part may be.

Physicians are required to maintain a specific level of professional character. When physicians enter the medical profession, they are to strive to make further advancements in it, but should never forget to respect those who have made the advancements

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