Assuming I finish my
career within the next 10 years (I hope), I have begun to wonder what I'll do
next. I think I will have to work some years before I take a postgraduate in
order to survive, since I will have to pay my last year with CAE.
Any way, I want to
take the specialist in public odontology health postgraduate, in order to focus
on the public sector. You may ask: “why would someone reject the opportunity to
get rich working at the private sector?”, and here is my answer: I feel that I’m
in doubt with the society, particularly with the population from which I
emerged, so I want to change the public politics to benefit the population and
improve education around dental health self-care, to prevent further problems
from ignorance.
I think that my
career and my position inside the health market being a student of the great
University of Chile could certainly bring about change, particularly to
question the way in which the resources allocated to public health are
distributed, as I have witnessed in my own village how the health system
deficiencies result in a population violated in their fundamental rights.
My plan is to one day
came back to my neighborhood, with my dental degree and my career, and fight to
became the director of the local clinic (also known as consulting room) and
from there I could start to make changes networking with people from college,
and even may also get help from people who share my convictions to create a
better world,
:) peace!
I too feel we are to some degree in debt with society and we should give back a service to it.
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