The Evolution Of Combining Two Worlds By Lindsay Rosenwald
Lindsay Rosenwald is a celebrated individual who has been in the industry of business and healthcare for many years, he has become a well known personality as well in the Wall Street community for his astounding efforts and achievements to leverage the company he has been working for. But what he does is not as simple and as normal like every other successful businessman is doing out there today, what he did is he combined both of his two biggest passions that are completely far from one another.
The two worlds that Lindsay fused together are medicine and business, and although what he tried to achieve has always sounded too stereotypical for many, he cannot be branded as one for he has become very successful in this area. Rosenwald tells his followers that reaching this point in his career took him almost half of his lifetime, and it all started during his time studying in college. Earlier in his life, when he had to decide which career path he has to choose, he quickly chose to enter the business realm initially, for that he took up a degree in Finance at the Pennsylvania State University.
Lindsay Rosenwald had this burning desire even at a younger age to have a stable future and a rewarding career, and he believed that he could only accomplish this if he submerges into the studies. In 1977, Lindsay graduated from Penn State and was finally ready to set his feet on the real world of corporate business. However, since he has always wanted to be both a businessman and a doctor, he couldn’t fully take the next step because his aspirations of being involved in the medicine area have never stopped bugging him. For that, he shifted his gears and decided to continue studying by enrolling at Temple University and take up a degree in Medicine.
Shortly after graduating from Temple, Lindsay Rosenwald then decided to apply for an internship at the Abington Medical Center, he quickly got accepted and he began unfolding his career in medicine. Lindsay, committed as well more than two years of private practice in the Center, he was happy for he has been able to make his aspirations come true. But when 1977 came, he felt a new calling in life, and thus the birth of his need to find an employment where he could make good use of his skills in business and medicine came in the picture.