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From high school dreams to medical school realities: A reflection on my journey

11 July 2024

Pumzile Molimi, student doctor at South Africa's Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, reflects on the road that she took to medical school.

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As a fifth-year medical student and former high school dreamer, I often find myself reflecting on the journey that brought me to where I am today. It's a journey marked by moments of excitement, challenge, and profound transformation—a journey that has reshaped my perspective on medicine in ways I never could have anticipated.

In high school, my vision of medicine was shaped by idealized notions gleaned from TV dramas, inspiring stories of heroic doctors, and a genuine passion for helping others. I envisioned myself donning a white coat, making life-saving decisions in the ER, and being hailed as a medical marvel by my peers. Little did I know, the reality of studying medicine would be far more nuanced and demanding than I ever imagined.

Entering medical school was a humbling experience, to say the least. The initial rush of excitement quickly gave way to a daunting realization: I had barely scratched the surface of what it truly meant to be a medical professional. The textbooks grew thicker, the concepts more complex, and the hours of study longer than I had ever anticipated. Gone were the days of passive learning; instead, I found myself immersed in a world of relentless inquiry and critical thinking.

Inside the classroom, I discovered that medicine was not just about memorizing facts and figures—it was about understanding the intricate web of science, humanity, and ethics that underpins every medical decision. The thrill of diagnosis was tempered by the weight of responsibility, as I grappled with the sobering realization that every decision I made could have life-altering consequences for my patients.

Outside the classroom, the realities of medicine hit even closer to home. Clinical rotations exposed me to the raw, unfiltered nature of human suffering—the pain, the fear, and the unyielding resilience of the human spirit. I witnessed moments of triumph and tragedy, moments that challenged my preconceptions and forced me to confront my own limitations as a future physician.

Through it all, I've come to appreciate the invaluable lessons that studying medicine has taught me. I've learned the importance of humility in the face of uncertainty, the power of empathy in healing, and the boundless potential for growth that lies within each of us. My journey from high school dreamer to fifth-year medical student has been anything but easy, but it has been undeniably transformative.

To all those who dare to dream of a future in medicine, I offer this advice: Embrace the journey, wherever it may lead you. Be prepared for the unexpected, for the challenges and triumphs that lie ahead. And above all, never lose sight of the profound privilege and responsibility that comes with the pursuit of medicine.

 

Pumzile Molimi, MBCHB V, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa.