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    When I explored my passions and imagined which career is best for me it is a very difficult decision. There are so many different types and areas of study to choose from and many that had my interest. My decision to choose a career in nursing was not a childhood dream of mine. It was something that developed over time. My first encounter with a nurse was when I was nine years old. We received a call that my father had been shot, that resulted with him being paralyzed from the waist down. However

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    Nursing Career Paper

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    Nursing has become a harder profession to get into. It is one of the most rewarding professions out there in the world. A patient wants to be reassured that the person taking care of them knows what they are talking about, and know what to do when the time comes. Nursing is more than just helping people get better. It is a livelihood that a registered nurse can be proud of achieving. The nursing field is bigger than most know about. There are hospital nurses, there are nursing home nurses

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    with their lives. For me I’ve always wanted to be a nurse. There has never been a specific or defining moment that prompted me to begin this journey of pursuing a career in nursing. There are many honorable and rewarding careers in this world, but for me I’ve never thought of anything more gratifying than caring for people. Nursing is simply caring for people and caring can be defined as the work or practice of looking after those unable to care for themselves, especially sick and elderly people

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    I have been putting a lot of thought into my future career and I have researched a lot of potential fields that match my skills, interests and what I have a passion for. My main priority is to work in a job where I will be caring for people and children. I feel my vocation is nursing. I have decided that nursing is the career for me because I have a keen interest in caring for people and their needs. I would like to think I could make a difference to someone's life that is suffering pain or fighting

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    Fastest Nursing Career

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    When I decided to get back to school I wanted to choose a major that will lead to a successful career and not just a day to day job. Today I want to share my research about fastest growing career in healthcare, business and technology. In healthcare, one of the fastest growing career in registered nurse. According to US Burea of labor and statistics, in 2016 the median pay for registered nurse with a bachelor degree starts at 32.91 per hour. There were two million nine hundred and fifty-five thousand

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    Advanced Specializations in Nursing: Career Tracks for the Adventurous For individuals with a passion for helping and healing others, the nursing field offers exciting and fulfilling opportunities. [1] More than 234,000 dedicated care providers in the United States have chosen a career in advanced practice nursing, most of whom have earned graduate degrees and specialist in a distinct discipline. Over 65-percent of nurse practitioners choose to work in family medicine. Adult nurse practitioners represent

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    The proudest accomplishment in my educational career has been graduating with a college degree in a field I absolutely love. With all honesty, I cannot attest that I have always wanted to be a registered nurse. As my college transcripts reflect, I have taken a hodgepodge of classes in attempt to find something; anything I can be passionate about. I found that passion in my first nursing class, Introduction to Healthcare Careers, that I took at the community college. Initially, I planned on taking

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    The career of nursing has been an aspiration since childhood. No one had to ask the question, “What would you like to be when you grow up?” in order to help me to decide which career or even educational to take in order for my aspiration to become reality. It was evident that nursing would be the career for me, looking back on one occasion as a child; after applying an entire jar of Vaseline onto my younger brother, my mother was swift in her chastisement of me, but it did not deter me from caring

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    finally made it to my career goal in life. As soon as I got licensed, I submitted my application to a few dialysis companies, more than several times, to increase my chances of getting my online application noticed. Sure enough, the hours and hours of applying day and night paid off and I began my journey as a hemodialysis (HD) nurse in 2015. I have been in this specialty for over two years now and I still get asked, “Why are you a dialysis nurse? It’s like a retirement nursing job. Isn’t it boring

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    My Career In Nursing

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    becoming a teacher or a nurse. I eventually decided to major in nursing. In high school I had taken a variety of science courses which I enjoyed. My favorite course was anatomy and physiology. I also became certified in CPR,First Aid, and AED in March. Volunteering at the Michigan blood drive also motivated me to pursue nursing as a career. I knew I liked helping people and I wanted to take that further. As a result I choose to major in nursing.        I wasn’t surprise by the Strong Interest Inventory

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