Thanakrit                PERSONAL                           PROFILE          Jindamaikul                           I am committed, caring and friendly            DOCTOR         Physiotherapist with a great passion for                           helping people of all ages. I have                           excellent communication skills, both                           written and oral, and I enjoy working                           with a variety of different people.                             ACADEMIC BACKGROUND                             satriwitthaya 2                           Certified , 2014-2020    Number  0972042333    Email  [email protected]    Portfolio  [email protected]    Instagram  t_thz
personal statement    The decision to study medicine isn't one made upon one mind-blowing  experience or a childhood dream, but in fact, it's made upon the accumulation of  various experiences including studying human anatomy, my work experience and  volunteering and a keenness to work with and for other people have reinforced  my belief that studying medicine is the right choice for me.  While studying AS Biology, human anatomy was something that fascinated me.  To further my learning, I underwent a 'Massive Open Online Course' (MOOC) about  Human Anatomy where I learnt more about the functions and features of organs  and a case study involving a patient who had a stroke. For my work experience, I  spent a few days at two different GP practices. I witnessed a round at a local  nursing home which specialised in people with dementia. Having had Dementia  training and becoming a Dementia Friend, I recognised the doctor's careful yet  calm and considerate approach while routine checks were being completed.  During a different consultation with a young man about anxiety, I was able to  note the more reassuring and diligent tone the doctor took. These differing  experiences highlighted to me the adaptability in approach needed when dealing  with the different problems and people. I also saw the formulation of an end-of-  life care plan with discussions relating to a Do Not Resuscitate order and while  this is a challenging aspect of medical care, it is one that I understand needs to  be done with dignity and respect for the patient and their families. Additionally,  I observed a particularly interesting consultation in which a young man was  given a diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome. I used my knowledge of genetics from  A-Level Biology to understand the how the additional X chromosome can result  in abnormal growth and infertility, the doctor approached these sensitive topics  with understanding and compassion. This was a valuable experience for me to  witness as I feel I have these skills but I am eager for them to develop to reach  the level of professionalism a career in medicine entails
The prospect of studying medicine is very appealing to me, the continuous  learning does no deter me but in fact, highlights to me the stimulating nature of  the vocation. Imperatively, I know I have the character and devotion to prosper in  such a rewarding professio
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volunteer                                                          That day is the most important day of the Thai                                                        people. Everyone was gathered there. And I                                                        had the opportunity to help collect the garbage                                                        there. Because there are many people using the                                                        place and there may be a lot of trash.
the reason ...    1. Helping others in an incredibly significant way  Most people value their health above everything else in their  lives whether they know it or not. When someone is sick or  injured, his or her normal way of life is disrupted and doctors  have the incredible opportunity to restore these people’s lives  to normalcy and even save some from death itself. Therefore  being a doctor is extremely rewarding.    2. Medicine is fascinatingBecoming a doctor means learning  everything there is to know about the human body. The  human body itself is an incredible thing to study and  medical students and doctors have the opportunity to  further examine it with the most innovative technology.  From the pumping of the heart to drugs that take away pain  to machines that allow you look inside a person, modern  medicine remains one of the most fascinating subjects in  the world
3. Trust and honorBy the virtue of their title, doctors are  trusted with sensitive information that most other people  would not have access to. Patients share their deepest  concerns with their doctors in hopes of being healed. To  be trusted to this extent by anybody is a great honor.    4. Influence and respect  Like it or not, by default, doctors are in a position of  power. They are considered the leaders in health care  and often have the final say on treatment decisions.  When doctors talk, people usually listen. Even outside  the work setting, doctors are regarded highly (just think  how your impression of someone changes when you find  out he or she is a doctor).
5. Other opportunitiesJust because you are a doctor does not  mean you have to see patients all day every day. There are  numerous opportunities available for MD’s and DO’s: clinical  research, basic science research, journalism, consulting,  business ventures, hospital administration, public health, and  public policy.    6. Ability to build meaningful relationshipsDoctors who have  the opportunity to see the same patients over and over again  can build meaningful relationships with them.
                                
                                
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