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    HOSA Personal Statement

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    interest in becoming a nurse and furthered my interest in becoming a Nurse Practitioner. During my senior year of high school I was accepted into my schools Medical Practicum Program where I will be able to experience even more in a nursing home and a hospital. At the end of the year I will have an opportunity to earn my Certified Medical Assistant certification. I have participated in multiple extracurricular activities including dance outside of school for 13 years, my schools Kickstart program, my

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    are not the only thing that needs help in the community. Animal shelters are also one of many that could always use an extra hand. Recycling and picking up trash is another way to help out. One of the best ways to contribute to the community is volunteering and contributing time to helping others. Studies show that community service contributes to the emotional, mental, and physical well-being of people at any age. The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) says in the year 2013,

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    have come from HOSA, where I can obtain clinical experience through volunteering at nursing homes, health fairs, or hospitals. Volunteering has been extremely important to me, and every experience is special. I can remember vividly my first volunteer experience at a soup kitchen where a man began to sing hymns. It was such a shock to me that I could be as much of a blessing to people. That experience inspired me to continue volunteering throughout high

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    Throughout college, many students may have to complete a practicum in order to receive an educational degree. A practicum is a real-life learning experience obtained through working on-site in a health care facility while enrolled as a student (Makely, 2013). Educational programs use different terms for the practicum experience, such as clinicals, externships, internships, hands-on experience, and so forth, but these terms basically mean the same thing (Makely, 2013). Enrolled as a Health Care Management

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    overview of who you are. I am a dedicated and hardworking junior in high school who takes numerous AP class and has a gpa of 3.98. I am an active member of volunteering clubs such as Project Lead and Athens National Honors Society. I have also been volunteering at Beaumont Hospital every tuesday since January 2017. My total hours of volunteering so far this year have accumulated to 120 hours. What is your greatest strength? My greatest strength is my unwavering determination to successfully complete

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    amazing it is. Some people may think volunteering is just a resume builder, but I really believe it provides an opportunity to really get to know a desired profession and learn to love it even more. This past summer, I had the opportunity to experience the emergency department at Houston Methodist Hospital first hand. There, I got to sit at the nurses station, help transport patients to and from their rooms and the CT scanner, and prepare new bed for the ongoing flow of patients. Even performing

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    An Essay On Volunteering

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    on a community and the lives of so many. Volunteering creates real life experiences, it builds strong character, and it lays a great foundation for promising careers that serves others. Throughout life, volunteering has many life experiences that creates passion in all areas of life. According to Ban, “Economic Development Power of Volunteering can help build a more sustainable world.”, which can

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    ” on the front page of the Ronald McDonald House website. These were the images and words that left me feeling emotionally pulled to do something to help out these children in my local community when I went to the website to find out more about volunteering. I had heard of the Ronald McDonald House before, and thought it would be a fantastic way to get involved and help others. The website provided me with easy access to information on how I could partake in all of the services that they offer. The

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    started out my freshman year of undergraduate knowing that I wanted to be in the health care field. I started volunteering in hopes to find what I truly wanted to do. Exposing myself in the hospital setting allowed me to see what other health care professionals did and through this experience, I then realized that pharmacy was something I was drawn into. I first volunteered at Children’s hospital in their inpatient pharmacy and my main job was to pack and deliver medications to patients. Because my job

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    The first time that I began to appreciate the medical field was when I was wandering around Saint-Luc hospital at midnight, observing the hustle-and-bustle of the Emergency Room a few days prior to my brain surgery. That initial pinprick of gratitude has morphed into a passion to help others, as well as an admiration for health-care professionals- particularly neurosurgeons. The precision that lies behind every stroke of their scalpels fills me with awe; for instance, the only remainder of my surgery

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