My profession
Hello
Every one of us as a child has dreamed - what he wants to become when he grows up.When a person grows up and realizes himself, there comes a moment when he has to make a decision. How to continue his life and what profession to pursue.
This happened in my life as well. at one point I made a decision and enrolled in the medical institute in the regional city.
It is a brave endeavor that requires one to have certain qualities, but I have generally been a brave person since I was a child. it is a profession that requires empathy to be able to accept people's pain.
To have a healthy psyche to be able to react in different situations at work. It is not for the weak or the easily quit. it takes heart to be in this profession.
Charity - I don't like to see people suffer. you need to be able to make quick decisions at certain times and react appropriately to situations. be able to take responsibility and learn to maintain a high level of knowledge and skill during the work process.
To continually improve yourself so that you can work in places where you are not currently needed. To be able to pass on your skills by teaching more people to follow you so that they too can maintain a high level in their work. this takes time, patience and knowledge. We have witnessed countless human lives in our work process.
We also inevitably touch the personal lives of suffering people who are looking for help and support. we must have the will, patience and strength to comfort them, listen to them and help them in every moment of their illness. Our attitude towards these people is very important because it helps them to heal faster. Gentleness is a special character trait that one develops at a certain point in one's life when engaged in this profession. a profession that is responsible and humane. Difficult in the present conditions of a pandemic of coronaviruses and other advancing diseases.
I, too, aspired to that profession as a child and continue to do so, but I am unable to pursue it due to doubts about my abilities and, of course, financial constraints.