I signed up to volunteer at a local hospital last year. I knew the 1 would look good on my college applications.
On my first day, having been given a tour of the 2 and a tablet with maps and basic information, I was 3 to answer questions that came my way. I sent a few visitors in the wrong direction, but I did my best. It wasn't a big 4 , and my second day there was much the same.
But on the third day, everything 5 . I was in the middle of my 6 when I noticed a wheelchair speeding in my direction. The young boy sitting in it asked, "Who are you? You're in my hospital and I don't even 7 you!"
I introduced myself and 8 that I was new. David's parents told me that he was there for his weekly check-up. David began to tell me about his medical 9 , his favourite football player and other 10 of his life.
After David had gone to his 11 , one of the administrators 12 me and said, "That was 13 . You were a different person when you were talking to him!" "We needed volunteers to work in the children's department. And I think you'd be 14 at it," she added.
This 15 my becoming a regular in the children's department, and also to my decision to study medicine at university and become a paediatrician (儿科医生).