The Xavier School of Medicine has provided me with an international education in the field of medicine, which has provided numerous medical rotations that have given me hands-on experience with patients. From 2009 to 2015, I was actively involved in clinical training which allowed me to realize my talents as a family-oriented doctor through the support of my colleagues. I was recently named “Student Leader” at Jackson Park Hospital for my commitment to helping my fellow students and collaboration with my superiors on the medical staff. These aspects of my personality and professionalism define a unique interest in the field of family medicine and in the personal relationships I have established over the last 5-6 years. These are important aspects of the core values of the student/teacher relationship that I can realize by being admitted to the family medicine residency program. Additionally, I can apply the skills and medical training I receive to bring humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan and around the world. These are the main reasons why I feel that I would be a strong candidate for the family medicine residency program as a crucial part of my training as an international doctor.
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