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My Role Model

So, I can identify a person who is my role model - it's my mother. She
came from a not particularly wealthy family, rather from an average
one at that time. After finishing school, she went to study to become a
doctor. Every time, she had to walk 15 km and travel another 30 km,
but this did not interfere with her good studies. I admire her career
path; after completing her medical studies, she first worked in a clinic
as a nurse. Then she went on to get further qualifications and became a
pediatric neurologist of the highest category. She worked in this
category for more than 10 years, but soon decided that she needed to
develop further, became a general neurologist of the highest category
and opened her own private clinic. I like her perseverance and
aspiration for the better. Every five years, she goes through
requalification, which is also admirable. She embodies only those
character traits that I would also like to have and harness my own
nature. I can be proud of her success, that patients from the European
Union come to her, as they trust only her treatment. Those difficult
cases, children with cerebral palsy, with disorders, whom she brought
to senses, adapted to society, and finally was able to make the parents'
faces smile. She is a very goal-oriented and hardworking person, in two
words - a role model.

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