Medical Assisting student Dahlia has faced significant and painful obstacles, yet has faith in her ability to realize her dream of becoming a doctor. As far back as she can remember, Dahlia has aspired to work with those in need and to give back to her community.
“I have never allowed my obstacles to define me or stop the person I want to become,” Dahlia shares.
Dahlia, a recipient of the 2017 High Achievers Scholarship, enrolled in the Medical Assisting Program at Cabrillo College to gain experience in the medical field while continuing her education. Dahlia is eager to start her career in the profession that she loves. And importantly, she is proud to be a role model for the love of her life, her son Malakyi. Being part of the program has allowed her to provide financial stability for the family while she works toward her goals.
“I feel blessed to have the honor to be part of such a great program taught by some of the most genuine, compassionate, and caring individuals,” she says. “They have helped me see the potential within myself. I know in my heart I will make it and accomplish my goals.”
Her plan is to work as a medical assistant for two years, get into a nursing program, work as nurse, then go to medical school.This will take a long time, but it’s important to Dahlia to get experience in all fields in order to be a well-rounded doctor. She wants to make an impact on low income patients, and the community as a whole, who often don’t have access to basic health care and have, at times, had negative experiences getting health care. She wants to provide care in a positive and welcoming manner.
Find out more about Cabrillo College’s Medical Assisting Program.