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Tulane University Medical School expects its students to improve the physician profession by instilling in them a deep sense of commitment to patient care and safety. The school emphasizes the importance of ethical and compassionate care and evidence-based medicine to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. Additionally, Tulane encourages its students to engage in research and scholarly activities that contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and practice. Overall, Tulane's goal is to produce physicians who are not only skilled in clinical practice but also committed to lifelong learning and professional growth.
The interviewers want to see evidence that you plan on making a positive and lasting impact on the medical profession. To provide a memorable response, be as specific as possible. Perhaps you desire to work with a particular population or community. Maybe your vow as a physician is to teach your patients that being diligent about a specific aspect of their health leaves a positive impact on their overall health. Discuss with passion and enthusiasm how you plan to improve the medical profession and use your skills for the greater good.
"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 own hands, it will create a trickle-down effect on other aspects of their lives, including their family members' well-being. 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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