As you know, I would like to obtain a position as a registered nurse on Ravdin 6. My goal is to secure a relationship that fosters growth and enables me to add value to the nursing staff of Ravdin 6. As my resume indicates, I will receive a degree in nursing from Neumann University in May. My education coupled with my 11 years’ experience as a nursing assistant has provided with a foundation in nursing which compliments my ability to properly manage time and prioritization. Furthermore, during clinical experiences, many of my clinical instructors have complimented me for excellent interactions with patients and their families.
I know you received your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from St. Anselm 's and an MSN from Salem State College.
I am currently a second semester nursing student at The Valley Foundation School of Nursing at San Jose State University. I will be begin my clinical training at El Camino Hospital this upcoming spring semester.
I completed my adult nursing degree. I began my nursing career in 2014 in primary care as a community nurse. I have continuously undertaken courses to improve my skill and knowledge in caring for patients. This has empowered me to deliver holistic evidence based care to patients in the community. I have continued to professionally update my practice and have developed comprehensive portfolio.
I currently work at The Queen's Medical Center - Punchbowl Campus, working the night shift as a Medical/Surgical/Telemetry RN with the Float Pool. After being out of school and currently practicing as a bedside RN for over 12 years (and as a retired Army Nurse), I've decided to go back to school to broaden my knowledge in nursing (theory and research). Upon completion of this program, I hope that it'll help open up other nursing career opportunities that were not available to me as an Associate Degree RN. While waiting for this program to start, I've also completed several courses in Healthcare Administration; hopefully, the combination of these two programs/degree may also open up other opportunities in the administrative portion of the healthcare industry.
This letter is an expression of a strong interest in the position of an entry level Registered Nurse
My career commitment as a nurse has grown tremendously over the past three years; through my daily experiences as a Medical Assistant. I have devoted my time as a full time student and employee of the health care profession. Both of these occupations have helped shape me into the person I want to be for as long as time allows. Daily I witness these community role models that posses abilities such as problem solving skills, promotion and protection of an individual’s advocacy all tied in with compassion to meet the health care needs of an individual.
Since I was in the 10th grade, I knew I wanted to pursue my education at Mount Vernon Nazarene University for nursing. Furthermore, my first college visit on MVNYOU day confirmed my decision. I greatly treasure the close knit community and the Christian based morals. To get a head start on my journey, my sophomore year I applied and was accepted into the Career and Technology Education Center of Licking County for Clinical Care (C-TEC), a nursing based program. In the duration of my last two years of high school, instead of simply graduating with my diploma, I graduated with my STNA, CET, CPT, CPCT, and my CPhT. I have gained a knowledge of the basic fundamentals of nursing. I am an active member of many different clubs and organizations supporting
I am a full-time pre-nursing student currently enrolled at the University of Texas at Arlington. I obtained my Certified Nursing Assistant certification when I was at Central High School in Keller, Texas. Working at Heartland Nursing Home over the summer of 2016 has shown my strengths and weaknesses and I continue to learn as I volunteer at Heartland Hospice. Overall, I enjoy working
It is with great interest that I am responding to your advertisement for the Nurse Practitioner position you currently have open. I believe this position would be ideal for me and commensurate with my career objective to join an organization that shares my passion for delivering high quality healthcare. My education and experience as a registered nurse has provided me with an extensive knowledge base in both family and adult primary care, acute cardiac care, as well as specialized care in women’s health and dermatology.
For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to work in the medical field. From performing imaginary check ups on my community of dolls as a child to watching medical television shows, being able to enter the workforce with the skills to start a nursing career has been my most desired goal from a young age. When it comes to achieving that goal, hard work, dedication, and my lifelong passion for pursuing nursing will get me where I need to be in order to successfully complete Davenport University’s Nursing Program.
I believe that I possess talents and characteristics that will benefit the nursing profession. Coming from an aerospace background, I have worked in environments where attention to detail, safety, documentation, and hazardous material handling occurred on a daily basis. In addition to my normal job functions, I was proactive in process improvement programs, inventory control systems development, safety awareness programs, and I served as the department point of contact/ team leader in all three areas. I was also formally trained and worked as a certified
I am writing in regards to the position at prentice woman's hospital of labor and delivery nurse. I am interested in this position because I believe that with my experience and great team player attitude I can provide excellent patient care. I graduated from Malcolm x College on May 2017. I feel that I have gathered the necessary tools throughout my studies and hands on clinical experiences to provide professional nursing care. I particularly enjoyed my rotation at the Labor and Delivery unit at John H. Stroger Hospital and aim to specialize in this area.
I received my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia. I spent four years as a student-athlete at the institution where I quickly learned self-discipline, time management and leadership skills. After completing my BSN degree, I began my career as a nurse in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) at
My decision to apply to Masters in Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program was not an easy one, given my compelling journey in nursing. Although I have been a registered nurse for three years, my passion for nursing started a decade ago. As a teenager, I was always fascinated by the nurses who took care of me at the hospital. I admired how they made a difference in people’s lives. Subsequently, I started volunteering to a nearby hospital to get acquainted with the reality of caring for others. Shortly, my grandfather had a Cerebrovascular accident and became debilitated. My passion for nursing became driven by purpose because I wanted to take care of my grandparents. I started as a Nurse assistant then to Licensed vocational nurse, and ten
My nursing background is in women and children’s health care. As a clinician, I have practiced in acute and primary care settings. My professional interests include nursing genomics, nursing leadership, and new program development.