For me the magic of medicine is profoundly reinforced by how we are now able to make even major surgery
virtually painless. This is where I find my greatest joy and pride in life as a practitioner of anesthesiology. I am
searching for my first residency assignment and hope very much to be chosen by your program. I am a very
family oriented person and my family is now mostly on the West Coast of the U.S. So, this is the geographical
location that I would prefer for my first residency assignment, preferably Washington, Oregon, or California. My
family is my main support system, especially since my father recently passed away.

I feel strongly that Chinese women have much to contribute to American medicine and that our insights are
complimentary to those of physicians from the West, that we often make an excellent team. Being a team player, of
course, is very Chinese. I was born in China and immigrated to Hong Kong as a child, so I was already
Westernized somewhat by the time that I came to the US as an exchange student at the age of seventeen. This
experience taught me early on to rely on myself and be a quick thinker and learner, since I came here by myself
without any relatives or knowing anyone at that time. After completing high school here, I went on to study nursing
in the University and completed my BSN. Next, I worked as a nurse for five years and then went on to medical
school. I recently received my M.D. Degree.

In addition to my education, my application is strengthened considerably by my professional experience. I worked
in various fields in nursing prior to going to medical school: medical, surgical, obstetric-gynecology, same-day
surgery, rehab, nursing home, critical care, etc. Thus, I have already had a lot of exposure to a variety of health
care settings and I am highly familiar with the practice of many different aspects of medicine. My experience in
critical care nursing is especially relevant to my decision to practice anesthesiology as a physician because I have a
lot of experience dealing with very sick patients who need to be constantly monitored and are often in need of rapid
life-saving interventions.  I am especially accustomed to IV monitoring and numerous other procedures that the
anesthesiologist needs to have mastered. I am especially comfortable working in the critical area of emergency
room care. I am someone who communicates well with non-native speakers of English and people from all walks
of life. I keep a cool head in emergencies and work best under pressure. It is my hope as well to be able to use my
linguistic skills in the course of my work as a resident physician in the area of anesthesiology. Since I am a native
speaker of both Mandarin and Cantonese, I might be able to make a special contribution to your program since
there are so many immigrant speakers of these languages in America, especially on the West Coast.
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I felt most ‘at home’ in the practice of medicine when I was doing my rotation in anesthesiology. I take great pride and find great joy in
dealing with one patient at a time, physiology, pharmacology, etc. I have received excellent evaluations primarily because I give my all and I
have become highly skilled at treating patients and making correct medical decisions. The greatest contribution that I am able to make to
my society is to help people survive the Operating Room with minimal discomfort. I want to be that person who has the primary
responsibility to make sure that operating room patients are safe and they do not have to suffer beyond what is absolutely necessary. This
is where I find my greatest joy.

I received a full scholarship for my entire medical school education at the University of XXXX’s School of Medicine in XXXX, and
graduated in June of 2007. I did my rotations in Anesthesiology and received high marks on my evaluations as well as on my other
rotations in Internal Medicine. I look forward to bringing my outstanding credentials to your residency program and working shoulder to
shoulder to make the experience of anesthesia everything that it should be in our modern world of advanced medicine. I want to thank you
for consideration of my application.
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Anesthesiologist
Anesthesiologists are Doctors of Medicine (MDs) that concentrate on the care of surgical patients and pain relief. As with other physicians, they evaluate and
treat patients and direct the efforts of those on their staffs. Some of the primary responsibilities of an anesthesiologist include examining patient to determine
the type of anesthetic needed, communicating all relevant information to the appropriate medical practitioners, and administering local, intravenous, or spinal
anesthetic to the patient. Other duties may include recording the type and amount of anesthesia administered, maintaining the patient’s vital life functions (i.e.
heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and breathing) through continual monitoring and assessment during surgery, and conferring with other
physicians and surgeons to determine the condition of a patient before, during, and after sedation. Anyone interested in this medical specialty must be
dedicated to a lifetime of continuing education in order to stay current with the constantly evolving nature of anesthesiology and pain management. To be
successful in anesthesiology, individuals must excel academically, be incredibly detailed-oriented, calm in stressful situations, and warm and caring in order to
ease patient’s anxiety.
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Work Environment:
The majority of anesthesiologists work in hospitals and outpatient surgical centers. Other opportunities may exist in private and group practices, urgent care
centers, academic medical centers, and the military. As with most other physicians, anesthesiologists work long and hectic hours, with nearly one third working
60 hours a week or more.

High School Preparation:
Students interested in a career as an anesthesiologist should concentrate on high school courses in algebra, biology, chemistry, geometry, physics, trigonometry,
anatomy and physiology, humanities, health occupations/medical professions education, psychology, and computer skills.

College Requirements:
Individuals interested in becoming an anesthesiologist must complete a premedical program at an accredited college or university. These programs are four
years in length and are very rigorous. Students must then pass the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) and get accepted into a school of medicine. This
may require a personal interview, additional applications, or further testing.

Upon graduation of an accredited medical school, a student then spends four more years in an anesthesiology residency (there are about 160 anesthesiology
medical residency programs in the United States). Some residents take one more year of study, called a fellowship, in a specific area of anesthesiology such as
critical care medicine, pain medicine, research or education. During residency training, anesthesiologists generally work toward obtaining certification from the
American Society of Anesthesiologists or the American Board of Anesthesiology.

Career Outlook:
The career outlook for anesthesiologists, as well as physicians and surgeons, is expected to be great because the growing population will need more doctors to
fulfill their health care needs. While there are no employment statistics specifically for this specialty, opportunities for physicians will increase 10% - 20% over
the next decade. Specialists such as anesthesiologists will experience the greatest rise in employment in response to patient demand for access to specialty care.
Technology will also play an important role in the increase in employment in this specialty. As anesthesiologists are able to perform more complex procedures,
they will be able to treat conditions that were previously regarded as untreatable.