
Personal Stament
Who I Am

Early Inspiration
My interest in healthcare began in childhood through simple acts of care—treating my dolls as patients or looking after a stray cat I considered family. These early moments sparked a lasting desire to nurture, support, and comfort others—especially during times of vulnerability.
Commitment to Service
Over the years, that instinct evolved into meaningful action. I’ve led appreciation events for peers, volunteered in food drives, and supported organizations like Make-A-Wish. These efforts taught me the importance of empathy, advocacy, and showing up for others in small but powerful ways.

Academic Foundation
As a Biomedical Sciences major, I’ve built a strong foundation in human biology and health. Courses in anatomy and immunology have challenged me to think critically and sparked my curiosity about the intricate systems that keep us alive and well.
Choosing the PA Profession
While I originally considered medical school, I was drawn to the Physician Assistant profession for its flexibility, teamwork, and patient-centered care. The ability to move between specialties while building meaningful patient relationships perfectly aligns with how I hope to grow in medicine.

Passion for Pediatrics
My commitment to pediatrics is personal. Having witnessed close relatives face childhood chronic illnesses, I’ve seen the emotional and physical toll on young patients and their families. These experiences strengthened my resolve to be a compassionate provider for children in need.
Looking Ahead
As a future PA, I hope to deliver care that restores more than just physical health—I want to bring back confidence, dignity, and hope. Whether working in pediatrics or another specialty, my goal is to lead with heart, advocate for others, and make a lasting impact in every patient’s life.