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Dr kumneger’s Answer

"I started this job because I’m passionate about helping people understand their health. As a doctor and public health advocate, I believe accessible medical knowledge empowers individuals to make better decisions for their well-being."
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Hey Nyah,🤗

Love the curiousities always. So basically I chose to become a doctor because it was chosen for me before I could even open my eyes, you know, "-Congratulations, it's a doctor!". Yep my fate was decided by my parents but hey, somewhere between those tough times of studying I watched people struggle and only a little first aid could save their lives. So I decided to love the path I am following, let's say follow my dreams and my parents together, and dedicated it to saving and helping those who lack the basic healthcare and to educate them of the minor first aid especially in ileterate and rural areas. And I always love a challenge, so if I can handle my mom reminding me "be a doctor" I am sure I can handle everything else. Nyah, To be honest, nothing beats the feeling of helping someone who really needs it and even get called a hero, isn't bad either 🤔😏. So, I plan to learn and grow and hopefully make a healthier world of course with patience, one patient, one community and one cup of coffee at a time😅🥰! Hardships, struggles, humanity and the need of survival is what made me choose this path and the fact that everyone argues medicine is the hardest career! 😜😁
Thank you comment icon I am really grateful you took the time to answer this question. Chad
Thank you comment icon Absolutely! Human survival depends heavily on doctors, especially in underserved areas. Your point about providing basic healthcare and first aid education is so important—every life matters, and doctors play a key role in saving and improving those lives. Sir Flyer
Thank you comment icon You are welcome Chad I am glad it helped. Dr H
Thank you comment icon Exactly, Sir Flyer! Thank you I appreciate your insight as well. Dr H
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Rabia’s Answer

I am a MBBS graduate, currently preparing for USMLE exams, have passed USMLE step 1, and I was looking for places to know and grow my medical knowledge and experience, also this would help me gain exposure to a different healthcare envoirnment.
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Emily’s Answer

Hello Nyah,

I recently volunteered for this position as a graphic designer, and so far I really enjoyed it! Working here means that I am able to help students or other professionals with career advice and other insights- using my knowledge as a designer in order to assist those visualizing or wants a deeper understanding of the career path. I always hold a desire to help others in any way I can, and graphic designer, for me, is a powerful way to communicate ideas towards students that want to understand their career options and empowering them to pursue their goals.

In the past as a college student, I've been in a position where I needed career guidance and what to expect if I were to continue down this path. By volunteering, I now have the chance to not only connect with others in the industry but also be able to offer the same support I received beforehand as a student through gaining more insight into my journey and becoming part of a community that's passionate about career development and education.

I hope this helps answer your question regarding this position!

Best Regards,
Emily Garcia
Thank you comment icon Emily, thank you! Chad
Thank you comment icon You're welcome Chad! Emily Garcia
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Sir’s Answer

I coach because I believe in unlocking potential. Watching someone grow from self-doubt to confidence is powerful. It’s not just about winning—it’s about building character and teaching resilience. For me, coaching is more than a job—it’s a promise to never give up on anyone willing to try.
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