To Dr. Adams and nursing faculty,
I’m writing this letter for readmission into the fall semester of the nursing program. I will admit there are many reasons to my unsuccessfulness in the program; and I only have myself to blame. My unprofessional behavior throughout the program contributed to my academic dismissal of the program. It led me to miss out on valuable information in class and in clinical that may have helped me perform better on the test and improve my clinical performance. Never the less, I have to remember that in this program I not only represent myself, but also the college and my classmates.
Even though I did have some adjustable faults throughout the program, I did show improvements in my test grades. I was able to bring
I also want to apologize for the disgrace I may have placed upon myself as a University of Florida student, your hardworking and dedicated employees and staff, as well as the legacy of the University of Florida our past ancestors have fought so hard to uphold. I am a strong believer that an individual can change for the better in any situation. The individual, being myself, am aware of my actions and wrong doings, despite the outcome, out of respect I will acknowledge every single individual that I have negatively impacted along the way. I have created a plan to ensure that I never find myself in this situation or any other similar again. Once again, please consider this letter as a token of complete honesty as I hope this alters the sanction of expulsion that has been placed upon me. I am willing to fight, dedicate, and rebuild the opportunity that is being stripped from my hands. I need with every bone in my body to graduate from the University of Florida and continue on to become more educated, eventually fulfilling my ultimate aspiration of becoming a doctor. I want to be student that will make the University of Florida proud to say I served my undergraduate term here. I want to expand and continue on the legacy everywhere I go. I sincerely apologize to you directly as well as my professors, the dean of students office, and my peers. I know I must pay for my actions
This letter is to express how thankful I am for being awarded the Margaretta Turpin Endowed Scholarship in Nursing. No amount of words can express my gratitude for your generous gift. With this gift I will be able to continue to pursue my dream of becoming a nurse.
I am writing you concerning parole consideration, I was told by the counselor this letter needs to be short, meaningful and to the point. I know that you all probably receive a million letters similar to mines but please may I have a few moments of your time. Since my incarceration from the county jail to prison I have been thoroughly evaluating my thoughts and actions. I have only myself to blame for the horrific things that I am experiencing coupled with the shame I brought upon my family! I left my kids without their father and placed financial burdens on my family which could have been avoided altogether. I see first hand how destructive it is for young kids to grow up without a positive male
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to thank you once more for your letter of recommendation and let you know that my acceptance to Cooper Med School was finalized last month. I will begin CMSRU in July. Now is my turn to thank everyone who helped me in the process as I am certain that I would have never done that all alone.
During my 5 week clinical placement at the paediatrics department of Neuromoves Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, I have conducted neurological rehabilitation sessions with a wide range of children including those who were diagnosed with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury and stroke. I have assisted the leading physiotherapist in conducting strengthening, postural stability exercises, activity based therapy and also locomotors gait training programs. Within the first week of my clinical placement, I was already able to perform patient transfers, neurological assessments and evidence- based interventions independently and effectively. I was able to demonstrate friendliness whilst staying within professional boundaries
It is with great pleasure that I write this letter in support of Johan Garel, PA-C and his desire to attend osteopathic medical school. Though many prospective students ask me to make this request on their behalf, I only recommend individuals whom I feel are highly motivated and well-suited for the program of their choice. I have had the pleasure of working with Johan Garel for more than a year in the emergency room. Johan is one of those individuals who is, clearly dedicated to the study and practice of the medicine. Therefore, I highly recommend that he be given the opportunity to attend your institution.
Thanks for responding to my main post. It is awesome that you have maintained good grades as well. I don’t really like the collages in my home town. I really have enjoy online school it is more convent with my work schedule and I don’t have to e-mail all my instruction to let them know that I am sick and can’t make it to class, which can be stressful because showing up is also part of a grade. Thank you for your support. Happy we both made it to the end of the medical assistant courses and good luck on your final exam.
It is with great pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Tanya Henry, who has worked as a front desk medical receptionist for the past year. It has been delightful working and overseeing Tanya, and I can state with confidence that her motivation and strong work ethic will make her a positive addition to your institution.
Hello professor I hope you are in good spirits as you read this letter. The email you sent me regarding my interruptions in class, lateness in class, and my interruptions in your class have been a wake up call for me. I know I wrote an email apologizing but I felt that writing a letter would be the best way to express my sincerest apologies. You made me realize that I haven't been putting as much of an effort as I should in your class. I cannot afford to fail your class as that would cancel my scholarships which would then stop me from attending college and would seriously affect my future and family. I understand that the final grade I receive in your class is ultimately decided by you. I know you have deducted 6 points from my course grades
The reason I’m writing this letter, it to receive one of my patient’s information from the insurance Company. Patient ID# 156-9875-321. I would like to acquire information about a MRI of the lumber spine w/o contrast covered (72146). Patient has lower back pain for 2 years, radiculopathy down her right leg with some muscle weakness. We have tried NSAID therapy w/o result and physical therapy. Pt is currently on Neurontin 500mg 1 tab PO BID and Loratab 7.7/500mg 1 tab PO Q 4-6 hours as needed for pain. Pt is scheduled at St. Francis South hospital on
A total of 90 patients were admitted to the ICU during the study period. This represents 0.65 percent of all deliveries during this time, an incidence of 6.5 percent obstetric admissions per 1000 deliveries. This rate was almost similar to studies done by other authors2, 5, and 6. But this rate is lower compared to some other studies 3, 7. In the present study post-partum admissions accounted for 62%. Several other studies have also reported a majority of postpartum admissions 15, 16, 17, 18 Several other studies have reported a majority of antepartum admissions 12, 19 and admissions on the delivery 3,20.
I am writing this letter to express my sincere apology for what occurred in your class on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. My decisions were extremely poor and resulted in a unnecessary waste of time for you and I as well as the rest of the class. I may have not felt this way at first, but after having some time to think I now realize how disrespectful, rude, and pointless my actions were as well as how lucky I actually am to get off fairly easy.
A good friend of mine, who was enrolled in Bachelors of Nursing at the University of New Brunswick, talked highly of the program she was enrolled in. Curiouse, I began to do my research on the program, and was interested in what was offered in the program at UNB. I was interested that they offered a hands on learning, with partnership organization. I applied for the Bachelor of Nursing at UNB, even though I was told it would be competitive and it wouldn’t be possible to get in with the grades I had, and as expected, I was rejected, but I didn’t want to give up, I wanted to prove myself that I was capable of getting into nursing, I was determined to transfer in the faculty of nursing. Studying in the faculty of Arts was a great experience, but it has not affected my goal to pursue Nursing. I understand that there is a possibility that I will get rejected again, even if my grades are higher than before, but this truly is a career that I would like to have in the future, and even if I am rejected again, I will try again in the fall, Education has no limit for me. Thank you for your time, and I hope you will consider me for this
I have many things to learn going forward in this program. My weaknesses are many, but I’ve learned a lot about my strengths this semester as well. I’ve found I make up for intelligence, in my dedication to this program. I’m always trying to think of new ways to improve and study. The majority of my time is spent studying, practicing skills, and planning for the program. I do make time for self-care as well. From the beginning, I have wanted to take this seriously, and I feel as though I’ve succeeded in doing that. I may not be the smartest student, but I am always willing to put in the work to get to the level I am expected to be at by my instructors. On that note, I have
I am writing this letter to recommend you my son, Derrick, for admission into your college. It must feel astonishing to hear from a mother, but Derrick is no ordinary applicant. Most parents think that their child is extraordinary, but believe me: I’m not wrong about this, and I do know the other letters you receive about him will tell you the same.