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    follow students can always do something kinder than nessacary to make someone’s day better. James m. Barrie was the producer of Peter Pan before he died he gave the rights of Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital for children. After he died all the movie funds went to the hospital. The kids got some of the money from the movie Peter Pan which was very kind.

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    Letter To Andrew Mangold

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    It is my pleasure to write this letter for Andrew Mangold. I have known Andrew for two years, working with him as his school counselor. You will not find a better-rounded and mature student then Andrew Mangold. The more time I am able to spend with Andrew, the more I am convinced that he is destined to do something amazing with his life and I cannot wait to see what it is going to be. Unlike many students who do not start pursuing their dream until college, Andrew has already taken several steps

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    My interest and fascination in nursing dates back to when I was in the hospital for my grandparents. Despite the fact that I was there as a supportive family member, I found myself watching the nurses in action, assisting both the patient and my family. This was the first time I realized that I wanted to be a nurse, the person who was so dedicated in caring for my grandparents. Ever since that moment in the hospital, I knew nursing would be the career meant for me. Being a profession which is both

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    outside of the classroom. In grade nine, she began exploring careers and at the same time started volunteering at St Francis Hospital. Surrounded by the many careers at the hospital, Nikitha’s eyes widened to the possibilities. Her ability to assist staff and patients, gave her great satisfaction. To gain further insight and experience, see recently began volunteering in different areas of the hospital. In the Bariatrics department she scanned patient files and updated them on an electronic report

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    As we focused on finishing up our English tests, Sarah suddenly had a seizure and would have fallen to the floor if I had not caught her. “Help! Someone please get the nurse!” I shouted while holding Sarah’s body and head. “Sarah, Are you ok? Please wake up. Help is on the way.” I urged. However, Sarah did not respond and was unconscious. I could see the fear and anxiety in her eyes, and involuntarily opened mouth. She continued shivering, her whole body turning cold. I rapidly wrapped my arms around

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    unhappiness and felt hollow and unreal to me until I discovered the existence of a physician assistant (PA) profession. Various reasons led me to a career path of a PA, but the reasons that stand out the most are a patient I encountered while volunteering at a hospital, summer I shadowed and assisted PAs, and the PA students that I met. Initially I was preparing for pharmacy school, but I realized that it was not an active profession and the only way I could work with patients is to distribute prescribed

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    Volunteering for the Salvation Army When the f-5 tornado decimated the town of Smithville on April 27, 2011, a whopping 15 people were killed, 40 people injured, 18 homes destroyed, and two businesses were annihilated. (National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office) Without the help of various organizations, like the Salvation Army, Smithville would’ve never recovered from the horrifying disaster, which made me wonder what the Salvation Army does, what a volunteer needs to do, and what the benefits

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    My initial clinical volunteering experience was when I volunteered in adolescent health education at People’s Community Clinic (PCC) in my hometown of Austin, Texas during the summer after my sophomore year of college. I worked a couple days a week with staff physicians and other undergraduate volunteers to craft effective ways to disperse health information. The clinic served a majority low-income population. During my time volunteering at the clinic, I witnessed the necessity of providing quality

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    Volunteering sounds like the honorable responsible thing to do it provides benefits to both your mental and physical health. Be very realistic, you will likely not transform the world by volunteering. You need to be adaptable and willing to adjust your opportunities and plans. According to this week’s reading you shouldn’t be disappointed if all your brilliant plans of making a difference don’t move forward and work out like you had hoped. In all reality, you defiantly still affect the people you

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    During my studies, I focused on Homeland Security and volunteering in medical related fields. Engaging in courses, such as National Security and Terrorism, allowed me to better understand how our government handles situations that can cause various outcomes for our country and its safety. Although it seems like a logical concept, it is truly amazing how planning and preparing are key elements in preventing a catastrophe. Volunteering in a hospital has shown me how important Emergency Management is;

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