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    NAME: Avinash Chatoo My Personal Statement My name is Avinash Chatoo and I am a hardworking, dedicated, disciplined, attentive, focused and ambitious young man and student of City University of New York where I am pursing a Bachelor Degree in Pharmaceutical Science. I come from a family that has overcome a lot to be where we are today. Growing up in a single parent household has taught me to learn from your mistakes in order to excel and to go beyond every obstacle and challenge that I face…

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    I believe my love for science and the medical field has been passed down to me from my Dad. Some see him as a quirky, introverted, physics major, but to me he is the person who taught me to question both the known and the unknown, and appreciate the complex yet beautiful world we live in. I have never been good at math without having to work extremely hard at it, and the seemingly scattered rules of grammar can frustrate me. The one thing I know for sure is my desire to understand how we humans…

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    through the years, My goals in life are pretty simple when I think about them. Knowingly how the many years of schooling and education, the long time, sacrifices and consequences that come with actuality of achieving my goals may seem. I would love to become an anesthesiologist. The first goal to overcome this arduous task will be hard work. Not only is there the pressure of graduating high school…

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    Tips for the Trip A Psychiatric Hospital Guidebook for the Patient, by the Patient Evan Haarbauer Tips for the Trip All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2014 Evan Haarbauer All Rights Reserved. This book may not be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in whole or in part by any means, including graphic, electronic, or mechanical without the express written consent of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Booktango books may be ordered through…

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    The study of medicine has evolved over thousands of years from something of an enigma governed by religious spheres to the highly specialized science of preventing, treating, and curing diseases of the human body. While my interest in becoming a physician did begin with a love of natural sciences, it has, like the study of medicine, evolved into something much larger than topics covered in my general biology courses. I want to work with people on managing their conditions, learn from doctors…

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    "The only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work and the only way to do great work is to love what you do". My inspiration, to save others the emotional agony I had to go through, to prevent children from becoming orphans, wives becoming widows and parents losing their future generations. Sitting outside the ER on the cold December night, having lost my father an hour earlier from complications of congestive heart failure, I had to make a choice. I was in 8th grade I…

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    When a person becomes a nurse, they will help assist the doctor by administering medicine, providing food and other necessities, and communicating problems and solutions to the doctor. If a person is sick, usually the nurse is there to help in the preliminary stages of their care. Nurses work unpredictable hours and work on the clock…

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    Volunteering at Anadolu Medical Center would be a great opportunity because of personal reasons. John Hopkins is one of the best universities in the United States of America and it would be a dream come true if I attended John Hopkins, John Hopkins Medicine and…

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    the right- to-die movement. Kevorkian was a pathologist who came up with a “suicide medicine.” Kevorkian helped over one hundred thirty people end their life. In 1998 Kevorkian was convicted and imprisoned. Kevorkian was charged with second-degree murder for the role in a patient’s suicide (“Right to Die”). The right to die movement has become more important as many people live longer healthier lives. Today’s medicine does more than prolong living, but extends dying. We have great technology…

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    to practice medicine; moderation/self-restraint, gravity, patience, sympathy, discretion, and prudence. Though I could have written a paper on how lacking I believe this list to be, I will limit my articulations to just one of these: Sympathy. Sympathy is defined as feelings of pity or sorrow for another person’s misfortunes. It is a feeling that occurs when a patient’s predicament reminds you of a similar event from your own life. I believe there is no place in professional medicine for…

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