Essay on My Ambition in Life to Become a Doctor

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My Ambition to Become a Doctor

I was one of the lucky few who were born into rich families. My family mostly consists of doctors. Growing up I have always seen my parents busy as my father was a neurosurgeon, and my mother was a dentist. So it is quite natural that the first thing I thought, and was told to become a doctor. My friends used to joke about it saying that it was so obvious that I will be a doctor at first I sort of enjoyed that maybe take a little pride in it too but then it just got annoying, and I thought maybe I do not want to become a doctor so from astronaut to teacher I thought about everything else.

In the meantime my grandfather got sick to whom, I was very close. For a little while I stopped thinking about what I wanted to become he was diagnosed with blood cancer. As my father was a doctor at the top hospital he was colleague, and good friends with best oncologists that treated my grandfather. Even after a month of treatment doctors were not so hopeful, and they suggested my father should take him abroad. But fate has stored something else for us soon after they landed at the Heathrow airport my grandfather complained about irregular breathing following by falling unconscious, and he passed away on his way to the hospital from the airport.

That incident was a real eye opener for me not that how important of a job is to be a doctor but we were able to take my grandfather out of the country not bearing any expense at all but there are people in this country who cannot even afford to go to a private hospital. There are so many people in the rural areas of Pakistan who are in immediate need of medical help but no doctors want to work there, and government do not even give much attention to these areas unless it’s the time of election.

That day I swore to become an oncologist, and spend at least half of the year in the rural areas where I can take a few volunteers with me to set up a camp, and provide free checkup to those in need.  May be seeing me doing some good in those small areas can make one of the children living there as passionate to be a doctor as I feel right now.

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