Why I Chose Pharmacy Essay

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As I sat anxiously in my desk the last day of high school, I felt compelled and overwhelmed to decide what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I knew I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare because of my mother, who was a registered nurse. Witnessing the love and care my mother had for every patient even when she was not on the clock really inspired the drive for me to impact the lives of others just as I saw her do. Although after I shadowed one of my mother’s colleagues, I knew I could not handle the gory aspects that are associated with most healthcare professions; however, this shadowing experience led me to discover my initial desire to help others and make a difference. I owe my foremost interest in pursuing a career in pharmacy to my paternal grandparents. Six months ago, both of my grandparents were diagnosed with cancer. I was given the opportunity to take my grandparents to chemotherapy at the cancer center. I got to witness how the doctors and pharmacists worked in collaboration to help ensure my grandparents’ success in overcoming this dreadful disease. As we waited to begin chemotherapy, I was able to observe the pharmacist prepare the chemotherapy treatment under the hood for each individual patient. I also got to witness how the …show more content…
It is appealing to know that I can go to work during the day and help others by ensuring their medication will not cause any allergies, interactions, or any other harm. Then at night, I will be able go home and help my family. Today, pharmacists also have the opportunity to work only weekend shifts; therefore, I could accomplish my dream profession while being able to include more family time. This part of the profession really stood out to me because it will allow me, a female and hopefully one day a mother, to have not only a professional life but a personal life as

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