Anything pertaining to helping others is something I value very greatly

I am a college student who is academically motivated and has a keen interest in the medical industry. My capacity to understand difficult scientific ideas, my devotion to upholding high academic standards, and my drive to learning are the reasons I succeed. My schooling has improved my analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking abilities—all of which are vital in the healthcare industry.
In all academic and collaborative contexts, I exhibit professionalism, responsibility, and a strong work ethic, even if I am still gaining practical experience. I speak well, work well in groups, and attack problems persistently and creatively. I'm particularly dedicated to cultivating traits like empathy, integrity, attention to detail, and respect for different viewpoints—qualities that are essential in the medical field.
I actively look for chances to learn more and develop both professionally and personally. I am well-positioned for success as I continue to get ready for a future in the medical industry because of my commitment to lifelong learning and my love of helping people.
I placed 2nd in HOSA for Emergency Medical Technician competing for Palm Harbor University. Along with this, I was invited to a 10 day medical conference at Johns Hopkins University where I gained knowledge and experience through hands on learning. We participated in sim labs and lectures throughout.
Due to my placing in HOSA, I aided the middle scholars on their journey throughout the competition with anything the needed assistance in. I was apart of the key club were I volunteered in and out of school. I served as te vice president of the Elderly Appreciation club where we would visit retirement homes and provide enrichment to the occupants. During the hurricanes, I went into stay at the Residence at Timber Pines and provided care and support to the staff and residence. I shadowed a nurse anesthetist in the operating room at Morton Plant in Clearwater.
The immersion in medicine program, controlling the bleeding course, basic life saving techniques course, medical career development at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma center, and a certificate of achievement in recognition of academic success ans commitment to the field of medicine. CPR, Infant CPR, and AED certifications were also gained prior.
Anything pertaining to helping others is something I value very greatly
I am a partial caregiver for my sister who suffers from Pyruvate Dehydrogenase E1 Alpha deficiency.