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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
This question asks what your personal mission statement is, or what altruistic pursuits fuel your passion for your future career. The best approach to answering this question is to review and rehearse The Brody School of Medicine's mission statement and accomplishments. They break down their three-part mission on their site; To increase the supply of primary care physicians serving the state. To improve the health status of eastern North Carolina's citizens. To enhance access of minority and disadvantaged students to a medical education. Regarding their accomplishments, Brody is a national leader in family medicine, ranking as number one in North Carolina, and number two nationwide for graduates who move on to practice family medicine. They also rank highly for doctors who move on to practice medicine in rural and underserved communities. They also greatly pride themselves on their diversity and inclusion.
The interviewers not only want assurances that you plan to make a positive and lasting impact on the medical profession, but they want to ensure your ideals represent what they stand for. To provide a memorable response, align your mission with theirs, and discuss with passion and enthusiasm the mark you plan to leave in your professional career.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I have chosen to become a physician because of the broad impact I can make on my patients and their families, as well as my community as a whole. Being a General Practitioner is a career where I can impact others by getting to know my patients more closely than many other specialists and providers can. When I am a GP, I will improve the profession by bringing a whole-health knowledge and mindset to my patients. When my patients feel motivated and empowered to take their entire health into their hands, it will create a trickle-down effect on other aspects of their lives, including their family members' wellbeing. This ripple will help create greater respect for general health care, improving how the public views our profession, and how often a patient visits their GP for regular checkups."

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