I became a bilingual when my and I move the United States. I was born in India speaking Gujarati as my premier language. I can speak three languages including Gujarati , Hindi , and English.I used my bilingual skills when I am volunteering or working to help the staff understand what the person wants. My potential for a undergraduate study is that I am a hardworking and determined to getting a degree for my career. Throughout my schooling I have maintain a great attendance , participation , try to get an A or B , and get help when I needed. In college , my goals are to get into college , earn a degree in nursing , graduate , and pass my classes. I have been told by many people that I will be a good nurse. I want to help people live a …show more content…
Throughout my high school, I have taken the opportunity to get an experience on what is it like to become a nurse. I learned what nurses do and how they do their jobs.In 2014 to November 2016 I volunteer at Emanuel Medical Center for two hours every Friday . This experience has influenced my decision to pursue a nursing career by observing on the Registered Nurse does. When I was in my Junior year I took a class call Hospital and Health Services where we learn what the medical field is and what kind of jobs and career you can choose . In the half year of the class we want to nursing home to help the resident with activities for two hours a week except for Wednesday. Over the summer I want to Modesto Junior College to take a nurse class . In this class I learn on what class to take , requirements , how at your colleges there help to can get and see their nursing center . In my senior year I took Nursing Assistant Pre-Certification where we learn about CNA’s job and take a state test if you pass you can get your lenience as CNA. Also in the class starting from November 1 , 2016 to May 2017 , we want to a nursing to take care of the residents every day for two hours expect for
Going into the nursing program at Colorado Christian University means so much to me. I have been to a couple different colleges but at that time I wasn’t sure what I wanted to go for. Now, I know exactly what my goal is and what I want to achieve with school. I currently work as a Hospice CNA, I love my job. I will be the first out of my parents and mothers side of the family to graduate from a four year college. Also, being a nurse is something I’ve always dreamed about. Working as a hospice CNA has really made me value life and has opened my eyes to nursing. I love being there for my patients and their families. I truly feel like this is my purpose on earth to help others. I feel so rewarded to be able to take care of these people that cannot
Wide reaching, nurses significantly outnumbered physicians as providers of health care often having utmost vast reach remoteness to underserved communities. Having personally lived in one of the underserved communities in my hometown Western Africa before moving to the United States of America and my life calling to be a nurse from a young age with the deep desire to make a difference. I plan to contribute and continue to contribute immensely to the underserved communities by delivering quality health care to remote regions around the world. I do volunteer service at several clinics in the Atlanta area with many well-known Emory physicians that care for homeless and underserved populations, these volunteer experiences provide me with opportunities and fulfillment to develop added headship skill and experience to meet my daily patients, needs.
I want to pursue a career in medicine by working in the field of nursing. Specifically, after graduating from Illinois State University, I plan to start working in pediatrics to help me become a certified pediatric nurse. A bachelor's degree from ISU’s Mennonite College of Nursing is a good fit for my educational goals because of your high freshman retention, graduation, and pass rates for national and state licensure examinations. ISU has an excellent academic reputation, and because I am someone who takes my academics seriously, academic quality is important to me. After seeing the campus tour videos, looking at your majors, and learning about the Traditional BSN program, I knew ISU was the school for me. I know that at ISU I can develop the skills necessary for success first in college, then in the nursing field.
After graduating Anacortes High school I plan on attending a four year private liberal arts university. I will be pursing a Bachelors of Science in Nursing leading to a career as a Registered Nurse. My main interest is a specialty in pediatrics. Following a month stay at Children's Hospital after enduring emergency surgery and a difficult recovery I decided nursing is what I'm meant to do. The nurses inspired me, and I hope that I can help a family and child in the same way that they helped
Nursing is more than traveling room to room, patient to patient, to provide medical care. Nursing is about treating the patient with the utmost respect and compassion. It’s more than providing medical care, but supporting the patient and family. Being a nurse only requires a bachelor degree and a “RN” badge, however, a great nurse possesses that knowledge, along with determination, a positive attitude, compassion, and patience. I believe that I display these characteristics and have a true passion for helping others. Throughout high school, I always had an interest in the medical field and biology. In my junior year, I decided to enroll in the CNA course to pursue my passion for nursing early on. Through this class, I experienced moments of self discovery
As a course of life, people are born, raised, and go to school until the time comes where they need to make a decision about their career. In fact, most careers have one common theme among them---Help or give back to community and society. I for one have chosen a career in nursing to help people and give back to my community. Other than the fact that I want to help people, a career in nursing will expand my horizons, give me career opportunities, and job satisfaction.
Nurse practitioners are nurses with advanced training and education who are able to perform tasks done by doctors. I yearn to earn a master’s degree in nursing to have an advanced education. I intend to work in a hospital to help numerous patients. Throughout my four years in high school, I have always aspired to be the best by maintaining a 3.8 grade point average. With substantial knowledge, I will be an outstanding nurse. My vision as a nurse is allowing arrant communication between a patient and a health advisor by translating for those who are only able to speak Spanish.
In 2003 during the last semester of nursing school, my life was devastated as my ex-husband was arrested as a serial rapist. This was overbearing and I thought this as being impossible to recover from. A breaking point came as I approached a red light deciding whether to deliberately run my minivan into oncoming traffic with my two young children to end our lives. Only days later, I once again felt that I was at the lowest point in my life as the reality of this event truly hit during a medical-surgical examination.
To start, I first gained interest and exposure in the field of health care early in my academic life while attending Clara Barton High School of the Health Professions. During that time I participated in the Nursing Assistant Certification Program, where I had the opportunity to train at Kings County Hospital Center in various departments and the center for nursing and rehabilitation. Throughout the
My upbringing in a small rural Maine community has shaped who I have become and has defined what is important to me in many ways. Having the opportunity to enrich the lives of the those who live in my home state, as well as those who are passing through, is my purpose and priority. I am passionate about cultivating a practice which focuses on the various individual needs of my patients physically, mentally and emotionally.
Please accept my candidacy for the Patient Care Director position on 14 South. I am confident that through my professional experience, committee memberships and education, I have developed the knowledge, skills and leadership abilities necessary to be a successful addition to your leadership team.
Growing up, I knew of my father being in the Navy as well as one of my uncles. I would hear their stories of travel and camaraderie, it always inspired me. As I came of age, I knew that I would only do one thing when I graduated high school, it would be to enlist in the Navy. I was lucky enough to be in NJROTC in high school to earn the E3 rank right out of boot camp and also have the network to get what I wanted included in my active duty contract, which included becoming a Navy Corpsmen. I also enjoyed traveling and the camaraderie that my father and uncle enjoyed.
Obtaining the degree of a registered nurse entails honor, respect and many job duties to fulfill. To my dismay, I came across an image online that stated, “registered nurses do not assist with toileting or changing briefs, that is the nursing assistants job”. Having personal work experience in the medical field as a nursing assistant for approximately four years, I find it insulting for the media to depict my chosen profession in this manner. Being a registered nurse comes with many responsibilities such as safely administering medications, contacting the provider with any changes in patient condition and a variety of other tasks. Nevertheless, basic nursing care and respect should not be undermined.
they also receive on the job training as education through trial and error while working
I am striving to achieve professionalism and growth in roles and values while going through the bachelor’s degree in nursing program. I plan on taking each class one at a time, try to do my best, and gain the knowledge needed to grow in the nursing profession. By October 2010, I should obtain my bachelor’s degree in nursing, which will provide new opportunities, such as management, and educator positions. A bachelor’s degree in nursing will provide the opportunity to further my education to a master’s degree level.