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Lynne Evangelista
Click on the links below to hear audio segments
from an April 2008 interview by Kristine Evangelista with
Lynne Evangelista, who is pursuing a career in the medical field.

My sister Lynne and I
Table of Contents:
1. Filipinos in the Workplace
2. Filipinos in the
Medical Field
3. Pressures of Being a
Filipino
4. Reason for Filipinos in the Work Field
5. Decision of going into the
Medical Field
7. Why Nursing?
9. Finding out about Radio Technology
10. Why Radio Technology? (Part 1)
11. Why Radio Technology? (Part 2)
12. Were
Nursing Classes a Waste of Time?
13. Doubts of Nursing and Radio Technology
15. Does
Being a Filipino Affect Goals?
Segment 1
Filipinos in the
Workplace
Lynne talks of how she feels about Filipinos in the workplace now.
Segment 2
Filipinos in
the Medical Field
Filipinos roles in the medical field.
Segment 3
Pressures of Being a
Filipino
Lynne describes the pressures put upon in choosing a career goal her by her
family and her culture.

People who influenced
my sister's career goal
Segment 4
Reasons for
Filipinos in the Work Field
Lynne describes the importance of Filipinos in the work field.
Segment 5
Decision of
going into the Medical Field
Lynne describes why she chose going into the medical field.
Segment 6
Original Career Goal
Lynne describes her first choice of being a registered nurse.

A little girl with big goals
Segment 7
Why Nursing?
Lynne describes why she chose nursing
as her previous career goal.
Radio
technology as a new career goal for Lynne.
Segment
9
Finding
out about Radio Technology
How
Lynne found out about radio technology.
Segment
10
Why
Radio Technology? (Part 1)
Lynne describes why she chose radio technology.
Why Radio Technology? (Part 2)
Lynne
describes why she chose radio technology.
Were Nursing Classes a Waste of Time?
Lynne
describes why nursing classes didn’t affect her change in career goals.
The pressures from my family
did not affect my sister’s goals in choosing a career
Doubts of Nursing and Radio Technology
Lynne
describes the doubts she had about nursing and radio technology.
Lynne’s
other career goals involve helping people who can’t help themselves.
Does being Filipino Affect Goals?
Lynne
describes how being Filipino did not affect her career goals.
Image sources: Original
pictures from Lynne Evangelista.
last revised: 6-2-08
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