Like many of my family members, I want to help people. My mother is a registered nurse and my father practices as an urgent care physician. I have seen them treat many patients in the local clinic and the nursing home. My sister, Farrah, with whom I have shadowed, provides compassionate care as an obstetrician-gynecologist. My sister, Stacey, works as a school nurse and gives tender care to students throughout the day. My brother, Tyson, is a certified personal trainer; his love of fitness and leading a healthy lifestyle has greatly influenced me. My brother, Trevor, is a physical therapy assistant for nursing home residents, accident recovery victims, and patients who have had surgery. My family members are my health profession mentors. …show more content…
As a diabetic patient, I had to learn how to take five insulin shots daily, check my blood sugar often, eat healthy foods, count carbohydrates, manage my sickness, and continue an exercise regimen. Having been in the patient’s shoes will help me to understand and empathize with their healthcare needs. Good diabetic control takes hard work and a fighter attitude; having diabetes has taught me to be determined and strong. My endocrinologist, Dr. Arbelaez, encourages me to reach for my dreams and to become a doctor. She helps me not only with my diabetes, but she also teaches me that a doctor can be a supportive mentor and