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    Outlining Your Career Goals Registered nurses work alongside physicians providing patient care in a variety of ways. A few examples of what nurses are responsible for include: administering medications, tracking patient’s vital signs, helping to diagnose and properly treat patient aliments and educating the patient and their family on their condition and the course of treatment. Depending on what area of medicine a nurse works in will determine more generalized and specific duties and responsibilities

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    Professional goals essay for admission: Family nurse practitioner I was born in a rural community in India. I always want to be the doctor to help & treat the people who are suffering from illnesses. My interest in health care was due to my father & my uncle. It was my father who suggested becoming a nurse. He & my uncle told me that the health care system could always use more nurses, as they were the backbone of patient care. He stated there were many areas of nursing I could

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    today’s society. There are numerous resources and opportunities available to those who choose to seek a college education. I am committed to continuing my education to achieve my career goal of becoming a family nurse practitioner. Several members of my family are in the healthcare field, as both doctors and nurses. I have had the privilege of growing up observing and learning about the field from a private practice perspective. From this, I developed my interest in the healthcare field and decided

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    a rush like no other. Helping people has always been a goal of mine. From being a detective, I have also contemplated being a dental hygienist, cosmetologist (like my mother), and even an English teacher. Even though I occasionally change my mind, I have decided to give up my childhood dream of becoming a detective to become a registered nurse (RN). The nursing profession has continued to thrive over time. Because I have seen how often nurses get overlooked, I want to be a part of a profession that

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    Plan I. Personal Goals a. Long Term Goals i. My long term goal is to obtain my Master of Science degree in Nursing. This goal will be accomplished by January 1, 2015. ii. My long term goal is to obtain a position at a hospital as Nurse Practitioner. This goal will be accomplished by June 1, 2016. b. Short Term Goals i. My short term goal is to obtain my Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at Jacksonville University. This goal will be accomplished

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    Ever since I was a child I have wanted to become a nurse. When I was eight years old, my parents and I migrated to the United States in search of a better future. My parents wanted me to have the opportunities they never had in our country. From the moment I arrived in this country, I became driven and determined in achieving my dream of making my parents proud and of becoming the nurse I have always wanted to be. A career in nursing will allow me to fulfill my desire to help others, to provide patients

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    one of the jubilant moments of my life. I am ecstatic to be on my journey on becoming a well-rounded and educated nurse. Nursing is a profession that requires a great deal of care and knowledge of the human body and as a nurse I plan to be cultivated and discerning. Once I complete nursing school I would like to do a year or two of Medical-Surgical nursing. Once I obtain the experience in medical-surgical nursing my goal is to go into Intensive Care

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    eventually found my calling through nursing. Nursing has taught me to be selfless and has challenged me in more ways than I could have ever imagined. Although the two and a half years of working as a bedside nurse has fulfilled my expectations, I feel am now ready to begin pursuing my goal of becoming a nurse anesthetist. I was first introduced to this area of nursing after having surgery to repair my torn ACL. Prior to surgery, I never considered anesthesia as an option for my career, but as a patient, I

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    Steve Jobs once said, “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to truly be satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” With that being said, I love being a nurse. It wasn't always a dream of mine, but one experience can change the path of your life even if you don't realize it at the time. When I was a little girl, each summer I spent several months visiting my grandparents in Tennessee. My great aunt was diagnosed

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    ensure that nurses have the intellectual capacity, human responsiveness, flexibility, and leadership skills to provide care and promote health whenever and wherever needed” (IOM, 2010). The IOM report acknowledges the fact that more nurses are working outside of hospitals, so as care shifts into a community based setting, there is a strong need to further our knowledge through education. Included in the report is a lot of evidence based on the need for nurses to obtain a BSN

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