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    in determining if the drug is working as expected at a molecular level and whether it correlates with clinical outcome. I am hoping to be involved in more clinical trials for the treatments of various leukemias. Since March, I have been volunteering at the Hospital for Special Surgery where I am a Surgical Liaison. I explain to patients and their families about the orthopedic surgeries that will be performed and answer any questions. I am gaining more hands-on

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    modeling the behavior of being committed to volunteering, even if it was early in the morning. After a few weeks of volunteering at the Hope Lodge another volunteer started. I got the opportunity to show her around. Through this opportunity I was able to Inspire a Shared Vision and Enable Others to Act. I was able to practice Inspire a Shared Vision because I was able to share the vision of Hope Lodge with her by explaining how much of an impact volunteering can make on the patients and families staying

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    participating in their activities will help me to develop skills such as communicating with people better and caring for people better as well for my future career. The activities I anticipate in participating in while I am in college are volunteering at hospitals

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    practical nurse, with Aetna’s utilization management department for long-term care. I am a 20 year veteran in the health care industry, primarily in the field of nursing, interested in pursuing a management role. With 15 years spent in the acute hospital environment, as a nurse, I have also practiced in other settings. School nursing, occupational nursing, quality management, and utilization management, are all additional areas of practice. I am currently enrolled in Florida Atlantic University’s(FAU)

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    Legacy Step, Flagler Youth Leadership Program, and the Hosa Program. Outside of school, I volunteered to be the junior coach of Flagler Titans Varsity Cheer team, as well as concession stands for softball games and culinary events, and now volunteering at the hospital as part of the teen auxiliary

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    people involved. Firstly, both sets of protagonists get to know one another, without knowing the person’s true identities. For example, in The First Stone, Reef and Leeza become friends, until Leeza realizes that Reef was the one who put her in the hospital. Likewise, in Romeo and Juliet, the two teenagers experience ‘love at first sight’ before recognizing they were each from one of the feuding families. Secondly, unaware of each others true identity, the pairs form unlikely bonds. For instance, in

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