If you ask me whether I am happy now to be a doctor, my answer is yes I do. I learned a lot from my teachers and friend doctors. We always share our experiences and thought. I consider myself lucky because my teachers are good teachers and my friends are excellent friends. They motivate me a lot. My lecturers in the medical school were wonderful group of people. They were fierce but very dedicated to teaching profession. I am not saying that new generation of lecturers are not good. But some of them have no teaching experience. They themselves have bad personalities and lack of knowledge. My teachers, my specialists when I was their HO or MO now listen to the lectures I gave in the seminar or conferences. I want them to see the product of their effort in teaching and scolding me long time ago in making me a successful doctor. I am very grateful and thankful to all my friends and teachers who have a great role in making who I am today. I can't repay all of you back. Even now, my teachers are referring cases to me for further management of patients. Dear teachers, I want you to be proud of me and thank you very much for all the things that you have taught me.
My dad used to tell me that good teacher will produce good student. Good children come from good parents. When thinking about it, there is truth in it. My close friend said to me one day that genetic play an important role in making who and what you are. I do agree but not 100%. I still feel that external forces and environmental factors play more important role in determining who you are. That the reason I guess why my Dad told me to choose a good students to be my friends when I was 7 years of age. I asked him why?. He said " if you want to be clever, make friend with clever people and if you want to be successful in your life, mix around with successful people, because you will become 50% of the total of all of your friends". We don't want to be a mediocre people do we. My Dad taught me a lot. How to be patience, forgiving and always think positive. Never look back. Learn from mistakes that we make a long the way. Believing in yourself when no one does. Because he said that's what make you a winner. When I was young, I spent a lot of my time with my Dad. He is such a resourceful person. I admired his courage and passion. He looks very highly on education. He works very hard to provide all of us with education. I listened to his story. My Dad was the one told me that I will grow up to be a successful doctor. Since then I told him and myself that I will turn his dream into reality and I will. I remember all the things that my Dad taught me. He reminded me not to forget to say thank you to God, always for HIS blessing. Obviously, genetic is not the only factor in determining who you are. There are multiple factors and external forces play bigger role in your life.
I always reminded my doctors to do their work sincerely and honestly. They have to improve their skill and knowledge all the time. They should progress and not to regress. What we have learned today won't be relevant in near future because technology improve and changed. You must have right attitude because the right attitude will determine your altitude. Everything in life has a purpose. Becoming a doctor too has a purpose and certain principles have to be followed.
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