The morning before my test, my pre-med adviser sent her listserv a transcript of a speech given by Dr. Atul Gwande to Stanford's graduating medical class this year. I enjoy Dr. Gwande's writing, and this piece is no exception. Reading it before I left to take my test was a good and timely reminder of why I was taking the MCAT in the first place.
The conclusion:
"You are joining a special profession. Doctors and scientists, we are all in the survival business, but we are also in the mortality business. Our successes will always be restricted by the limits of knowledge and human capability, by the inevitability of suffering and death. Meaning comes from each of us finding ways to help people and communities make the most of what is known and cope with what is not.
This will take science. It will take art. It will take innovation. It will take ambition. And it will take humility. But the fantastic thing is: This is what you get to do."
-Dr. Atul Gwande, The New Yorker, June 16, 2010
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