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    join a traveling company and become a traveling nurse. I plan to only stay in North America when i travel. By becoming a travel nurse, i gain many benefits that most nurses don't get. My goal with this is to work a minimum of five years to gain and save enough money to support and pay for going back to college to gain either a master's or a doctorates degree. When i go back, i plan to specialize in neonatal nursing and eventually work up to becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner or a neonatal doctor

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    ex-stepfather being a CRNA, I fell in love with the health care system and that’s when I knew I wanted to help others by becoming a nurse anesthetist. I first became interested in becoming a nurse anesthetist because my stepfather always told me stories when he came home from work and I became fascinated. When I got a little older, I began researching the job and became determined to become one. I am very passionate about this job and will work harder than anyone else, to reach my goal. I also have considered

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    is a natural thing everyone will do. We take care of ourselves; this being the same as taking care of others. Why do we need so many different nurses? Eventually, as time moves forward, people grow sick or get diseases. Technology will continue to advance and continue to help how people are taken care of. Over time, as technology grows, nursing will become easier; although, it will never vanish because of the need for people to be taken care of. Being a junior in high school, it is becoming very

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    Helping others is my greatest passion. It is what I want to do with my life. My career goal is to become a pediatrician. Helping children is what I like the most. It makes me feel accomplished and proud of myself. It takes a very long time to become a doctor, but it is worth it in the end to help kids as an everyday job. To know that I have the potential to prevent a child from developing an illness or even the ability to cure a disease is amazing to me. I am focused and set on becoming a doctor

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    Edith Cavell Edith Cavell was a very well known British Nurse. She lived and worked in Belgium as a Governess before becoming a nurse. Her father became ill when she had to come back home to help him. After helping him recover she was inspired to become a nurse. Edith started her training at Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. She completed her training in the year 1896. Edith had spent her time and worked at many different hospitals before she got invited to Brussels to treat a sick child. Around

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    Like I just mentioned…we need to start thinking about our careers. I would really love my career to be a pediatric nurse. To be a pediatric nurse it takes from 3 to 4 years. During those 3 or 4 years, I will have to go to school and after that I will have to find a place to work. Here is my five-year career plan. Again, I will have to go to school to become a pediatrician nurse. What school will I go, though? Will I go to a school near here or will I go out of the state? I am planning to go to

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    have known what I want to study, and what I want to be for the rest of my life; I want to major in Nursing, and become a Registered Nurse. I was about eight years old when I had first been interested in all the shows and movies incorporating the health field. Consequently, it was more recent that I had accustomed this field is for me. The experience I encountered at clinicals to become a CNA had made me truly recognize that this was for me. I love being able to help others. I feel my best knowing

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    adapt to many situations. In addition to these experiences, I am very dedicated to my goals and I know that becoming a nurse requires much commitment. A career in nursing will be more than a career for me - it will be a lifestyle and it is who I am. It means assisting my community, having a new perspective on life and a profession that will make an impact. Becoming a nurse is a conscious choice that has been cultivated from my personal desires and experience. This will allow me to do what I

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    always worried about my future because I thought I was not going to know what to do for my career. I did not realize that I have been doing what I liked for so long. At first, I wanted to become a nurse. I always liked the idea of helping people, especially children. I wanted to be a neonatal nurse or a pediatric nurse because I adore interacting with children which is why I decided to join the tutoring program to tutor first to sixth graders after school. The first day, I realized that I liked teaching

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    during my high school career, I learned key aspects in life that taught me lessons in order to obtain success and achievement. Specific experiences across my past evoke my dreams of becoming an officer in the armed forces and also having a drive to become a nurse practitioner in the coming future.

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