I am firmly convinced that my life’s mission is to help people lead fulfilling lives, which is impossible without being healthy. Therefore, I would like to become a person who can treat people to increase their life expectancy and quality. I believe that every person deserves healthcare, both people from well-developed countries and those from countries with poorly developed medicine. This is the reason why I want to be a Physician Assistant to provide healthcare in any medical field to those who may not have access to medical care, especially in Arabic communities that do not speak English.
Seeing Rosalind Franklin University’s beliefs, I would like to apply to the Physician Assistant Practice Program and become a part of the community of people with a breadth of experiences and accomplishments. Your approaches entirely coincide with my views and perspectives on medical care within the population. I believe that race, gender, religious beliefs, or professional affiliation do not affect a human’s right to qualitative medical attention. I would like to be integrated into the team of devoted healthcare workers who aim to decrease the health disparities in our society.
In case of admission to your program, which I firmly desire, I would contribute to the diversity of the Rosalind Franklin University Community. As I have already mentioned, I aim to provide healthcare to those who might not be as benefited as the visible majority of our society. People from Arabic communities who do not speak English may have substantial issues with getting medical assistance since their governments may not always be able to provide them with qualitative services. In addition, the language barrier may prevent them from interacting with healthcare workers, which consequently results in the treatment they get. That is why I believe that by working united with Rosalind Franklin University in such communities, we will be able to increase the medical care quality regardless of any social obstacles.