The last two people that I interviewed were Dr. Roberts and Dr. Foster. What I asked these two doctors was what inspired them to become Ob/gyn and what was the most challenging part for them on their route to becoming a doctor.
Response from Dr. Roberts: I would have to say that I wasn't entirely inspired to become an Ob/ gyn until I was able to actually experience working in that field while I was doin my residency in medical school. When I was younger, like around the age of 5, I had always visioned myself being a police officer. When I got older I grew a liking to science and I had decided that I wanted to go into the medical feild to become a doctor. While I was in college, I wasn't to sure about what type of doctor I wanted to be, but I did know that I wanted to be one. The part that I found most challenging on my way to becoming a doctor was in college. Since I majored in Biology, I had to take a few chemistry courses as well. Chemistry was rough for me in college. I thought that it was very challening, but with my friends and family and of course help from outside sources, I was able to overcome my problems.
Response from Dr. Foster: I was inspired to become an Ob/ gyn when I was younger. It was when I was able to go in to one myself that I saw the work that they do. I believe that Ob/gyn are important in this world for woman. There are so many specialized doctors, and an Ob/gyn is one that is very important for woman. I learned this at a young age and I had made up in my mind that that was what I was going to be. School for me in high school was challenging. I wasn't the best with grades and I use to be a trouble maker. When I discovered that I wanted to be a doctor, a lot of people thought that I was joking but I wasn't. When I went to college, classes only got harder, but I was dtermined to stick with what I wanted to be and that is jsut who I became.

Your planning wall looks nice and detailed! Good job with the interviews! Whats your next step?
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