Before medical school, I studied electronics, this field was strictly mathematical and logical oriented. Analysing circuits, physics experiments and coding lines for microprocessors provide me a methodical, logical, creative and flexible approach to tackle any problem. …show more content…
In our time, we are living in a challenging era where the advances at molecular, genomics, proteomics and metabolomics levels, demands a pathologists as leaders of the revolution in personalized medicine and all those changes really excite me, I want to be at the first line of these amazing improvements in medicine.
It would be an honour for me to pursue my career at McGill University. McGill 's anatomical pathology program shines both locally and internationally with regards to its expertise, excellent quality of training and contribution to the literature. Having acquainted with some of the staff, I look forward to working in this challenging and stimulating environment. Fully aware of the required commitment to anatomical pathology, it is my passion for learning, discovering and performing research in a team that will enable me to become a valued member of the your