Circulatory,nervous and the respiratory systems, few of the most important components making up parts of the organ systems! All working as a unit allowing us to be the Homo sapiens we are today.These findings would not have been possible without the further enhancement of medicine. Although the studies of the human body have been interesting for me, my interest in medicine didn't start from an academic point of view rather from a personal experience which happened to me as a young teenager, breaking my right arm and also getting poor treatment which resulted in the threatening of amputation. This bad treatment continued and as my parents worries increased, I was taken to Germany where my uncle lived to get better treatment. The doctor met me and I remember he said "Hi, Ich bin Dr.Hans, wie kann ich dir helfen" which means "Hi I am Dr.Hans, …show more content…
The treatment I got in Germany was good and I underwent a surgery to remove the old blood around my arm and insert metals to support the bone. It was frightening at the beginning but being known as the boy with the metal arm was awesome and took away some of the fright. After I recovered, I was speaking to the doctor and out of my curiosity I asked him what he does, he told me he was a pediatrician, which I learnt was a medical practitioner who specializes in the welfare of young children and their diseases. I believe it was that moment that allowed me to be introduced into medicine and slowly build up the growth of passion I now have to change a young child's quality of life for the better and the motivation to give them a proper treatment without having to go through any difficulties. All this I consider to be among the greatest satisfaction in terms of