Admissions committee members use the personal statement to understand who you are, where you come from, and what you can bring to the medical profession that no one else can. By articulating why you’re interested in becoming a physician and why you’re a strong fit, you can help boost your chances of making a mark in the cutthroat admissions process. But finding a topic isn’t easy. To help you get started, we have outlined some questions about different aspects of your background as you figure out what you will cover in your medical school personal statement.