Verified Document

Sir/Madam, My Order A Bit Unusual Time Essay

¶ … Sir/Madam, My order a bit unusual time I hope 'll . I drafted a personal statement topic: I a Physician Personal Statement.

The word "medicine" is derived from the Latin "ars medicina," meaning "the art of healing."

~ Wikipedia [THIS IS A GOOD QUOTE, BUTWIKIPEDIA IS NOT A REPUTABLE SOURCE. TRY TO FIND THE SOURCE IT USED FOR THIS INFO, OR ANOTHER SOURCE WITH THE SAME INFO]

"Hello, my dear; what is bothering you today?... Hmmm... Aha...I see... I think there's nothing that cannot be fixed here. Let me just get my stethoscope and listen to you breathe...Now, let me check your pulse and blood pressure... I see... Wonderful! So, as I see it a one little shot of antibiotics can make you feel better instantly. Would you like me to do it? Yes? Ok, then turn around and let me see your butt cheek... Relax, you will not feel anything I promise... Alright, my dear, let me just quickly write you a prescription...

Goodbye, dear!" I would then put my plastic doll and syringe (without a needle) down as my grandma called me for breakfast.
Those sunny winter mornings back home in Vladivostok, Russia, all I did was play "doctor's office" where I was a doctor, of course, who enjoyed seeing patients all day long. I was about eight years old. Many times my grandmother, when she was alive, would say to me: "go to a medical school, baby girl; you are smart -- you can listen." There was a secret story behind her encouragement, which I found out from my mom very recently after my grandma had been resting for over ten…

Cite this Document:
Copy Bibliography Citation

Related Documents

18th Century Richard Steele
Words: 2642 Length: 8 Document Type: Term Paper

Letters of Richard Steele to his beloved Mary Scurlock, who would become his wife during the course of these correspondences from August 9 through October 22, 1707, illustrate the transformation of a genuinely romantic relationship from infatuation through marriage. While the style of Steele's letters seems shallow and almost comical at times, the author nevertheless betrays his deep adoration for Mary, an adoration which subsumes his love of anything else

Sign Up for Unlimited Study Help

Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.

Get Started Now