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Experience:
6/2028-PRESENT
Marin General Hospital- Resident Cardiac Surgeon
8/2025 - 4/2028
State University San Francisco - State University San Francisco Medical
Assistant
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5/2024 - 6/2025
Marin General Hospital - Volunteer
Education:
8/2020-5/2024
State University San Francisco - BA in Biology and minor in Chemistry
8/2024-5/2028
University of California San Francisco School of Medicine - Medical
School for four years specialized in Cardio
Skills:
Diagnostic skills to identify complications during and after surgical procedures
Performing resuscitation procedures; administer medications to restore normal
heart rhythm
Fine motor skills for tying suture knots, threading thin catheters through the veins
and arteries, inserting pacemakers
Ability to focus and extreme calm nerves
References:
Scot H. Merrick, M.D. Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic
Surgery Helen and Charles Schwab Distinguished Professor in Surgery
-Contact Information-Academic Office Phone: (415) 353-8890
Fax: 415-353-1312
Diliet Kubrom
Ms. Gardner
15 March 2017
Resume Reflection
that is exactly want I want to do. As a young child I have always felt that it is my duty to
use myself as a resource to help others. Whether I perform surgery in the future or simply
open the door for someone, I wish to help as many people in any form. Along with my
need to help citizens of the world, I also was guided in the direction of becoming a doctor
of some sorts by my parents. Both my parents came to America a little over twenty years
and worked hard to create a family and provide us with an education, clothing, a home,
and transportation. I was filled with encouragement to attain a high exemplary education-
one that they were not provided when they were young.
With their encouragement I fully understood who would benefit from getting
good grades and getting into a four year college and it was not only me, but my entire
family. I understood that I could care for my parents as they got older and my future
family of my own. For my challenge I contacted via email Dr. Liang You from the
department of Surgery at University California San Francisco. Dr. You gave me very
crucial and important information on not only how to become a Cardiothoracic Surgeon
but also the skills and techniques it takes to become the best surgeon possible. He
explained that achieving the ability to wield a scalpel that creates a connection between
surgeon and patient is an amazing gift. He also added that this amazing gift would take
an immense amount of time. He stated that patience was a key in this career and without
it you were guaranteed to fail. Another piece of information that he said grew interest to
me and it was what a surgeon could do after completing their residency and fellowship.
He explained that one is allowed to explore the entirety of Surgery and not just their
specific specialty. After a few years working at a hospital one can begin a research on
anything that brings interest to them. They would possibly be funded and their research
would go onto their resume for future references and also be possibly awarded if the
research produces great data. This interests me because if I come across data in the future
regarding a certain disease I would be able further my studies and help those with the
disease.
career, it actually enhanced my love for the career and all the information I would be
learning. It has created a source of eagerness to get out of high school and get a start on
across hundreds of types of surgeons, I realized then that becoming a surgeon was not
simply a dream but that it was possible than ever. I do not have to to become a surgeon
because with hard work and determination, it was a truly possible real career for me.
What makes me more devoted to this career is that education should not be taken for
granted. In most countries, young men and women are not given the chance to explore
their minds and receive education because the country cannot afford it or their sources are
opportunity and I(as well as future surgeons) should be very thankful for the opportunity