To conclude, I will continue to strive for academic excellence to ensure I have the chance to make my aspirations a reality. I know I can develop my skills and knowledge into a force that will benefit those I provide for, much like the care Mary Ann and the patient I helped received during their stay at Huntington Hospital. For this reason, I am pursuing a baccalaureate degree in nursing.
I grew up in an impoverished community with a lack of an educational culture. As I faced academic and financial obstacles, I realized how important education is. I am the first person in my family to pursue a higher education at a four year university. After graduating high school in June of 2016, I aspire to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and specialize in pediatrics.
Please describe your educational goals and future career plans: I am going to complete my associate’s degree in nursing at Waubonsee Community College and then transfer to Governors State University to earn my bachelors of science in nursing.
After I graduated with my bachelors’ degree in Nursing, I knew that was not the end of my education. I knew I wanted more knowledge because I wanted to be a master of my profession to be able to truly help my patients.
I have not stopped researching and planning my education and career future. Through my experiences working my way up the nursing ladder I have developed a solid professional identity as a nurse. My conviction that nursing is my calling is reaffirmed every day through my work. I know that in order to achieve my goals, while best serving others in the community, I need to continue my education to become a family nurse practitioner.
I am a compassionate person, and I truly enjoy providing care to others. My goal is to further my education in order to get a degree in Nursing, work as a Registered Nurse. Being a Registered Nurse is a wonderful career choice with amazing responsibilities. While I worked
My life’s goals have never always been clear to me. That is until my educational objectives came into perspective. After highschool, I plan to further my education by attending the University of Evansville. At the University of Evansville, I plan to major in nursing. After I get my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, I am going to stay at the University of Evansville to pursue my graduate degree to become a Physician Assistant.
After four years of studying, I will be able to put what I obtained to the test. My goal in life is not just to become a nurse but to help people in need. I live in a society that still disregards the safety of lower-class people through oversaturation in the food market and lack of health resources in low-income neighborhoods, however, I believe I will be able to make a difference. While I can not drastically improve the lives of millions of people, I can certainly do my best to take care of people, inform them of diseases, and monitor their health to prevent any injury, disease, or
It is my ambition to be guided to a specialty and I will continue to explore the different fields and opportunities in nursing. I am confident that I will continue to strive for and accomplish my academic goals in the pursuit of a Nurse Practitioner degree. In 5 years, I envision being close to if not already having my Nurse Practitioner degree. In addition to being confident with the path I’ve chosen regarding a specialty.
As nurses we all bring our own values and beliefs to the job whether or not we intend to, it happens. I place large amounts of value on family and friends. These are the people you can call on for support. I know that without the support of my mom helping me with my kids and my house work there is no way I could be in the nursing program. Family is often a place when as children we learn and develop our values and beliefs. Giving this deeper thought I can see how this is true for myself. When working with B I would often think about what it would be like to be raised in an unstable environment by a mother who struggles with mental health and addictions. B was often placed in respite foster homes. I found myself thinking about what it would be like to sit down to meal with a strange family how awkward would he have felt. Building on this making connections with people is very important to me. Once I was able to build a connection with B I was able to work with him in a more cohesive way. Making that convection helps to build trust, positive relationships are built on trust. Being a good listener is a skill that I value as a nurse. Not only do I value being a good listener but I also value being heard. I value you a person 's ability to do what they say they are going to do. If you tell a patient that you will return to check in with them in 30 minutes than you need to be sure that you keep your word. When working with clients it is import to me to build on
I cannot attribute my desire of becoming a nurse to following the footsteps of a family member, nor caring for a sick family member as I was growing up. I am a first generation high school student, furthermore, a college graduate. I became a mother at the very young age of sixteen. Being so young and growing up without the care of my parents, it was always said I, too, would end up in a rough situation and not be able to care for my child being so young myself. I continued out my days and nights being a high school teen mom. I graduated from high school in three years by attending night school while I was pregnant; allowing me to finish school sooner and obtain a better job that would allow me to take care of my son.
I am applying for a degree in BSc Adult Nursing because of my prefunds personal experiences. I spent 10 years caring for my son until he died and then when I came to London I cared for a terminally ill person. These past experiences changed my vision of life and now I want to embark into a new challenge with the purpose to learn and develop new skills needed to become a qualified professional Adult Nurse. Currently I am doing an Access to Higher Education Diploma (Nursing).
I am a nursing student. I have a great passion for caring for others. My short term goals are to graduate Riverland Community College with my Associate's Degree in Nursing this December. I plan to work very hard and prepare to take my nursing licensure exam at the beginning of next year to become licensed as a registered nurse. I will then transfer to Metropolitan State University to complete my Bachelor's Degree in Nursing.
My calling to nursing started when my father got diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015. I watched him suffering through radiation and chemotherapy, but what got him through those hard times was the help of some great loving and caring nurses. As I became more involved in taking care of him, my passion for nursing had greatly increased. Now, for nine years, I have maintained a commitment to caring for others in the field of Nursing. Being a registered nurse (RN), I have taken care of one patient at a time, which I have been involved in the amelioration of lives, and have only been left wanting to give and do more. Pursuing a master of science in nursing (MSN) is more than just a logical or natural progression for my career. It is a life choice, one that is backed by highly refined clinical judgments and in-depth exposure to an array of set-ups, and levels of care. In this personal statement, I will deeper highlight an explanation of my career goals, the reasons for my choice of Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialization, and lastly the reason for pursuing an advanced degree in nursing.
As a new graduate nurse from Federation University Australia, please accept my application for Department of Health Services 2019 graduate program. I am particularly interested in joining Department of Health Services as I understand that your organisation places a strong emphasis on dedication to improve the health and wellbeing of the Rural/Regional communities and commitment to provide the highest levels of health care and service. Having gained considerable professional insight through the observation and experience gained in my clinical placement, I have been able to see first-hand that lead to better outcome. My Bachelor of Nursing degree has given me an excellent understanding of traditional nursing practices, new technology and caring values.
As I begin to think about my journey, it is unbelievable to think I am about to graduate from nursing school. I can still remember getting my acceptance letter which entailed that I was going to be a part of Western Kentucky University’s Baccalaureate School of Nursing Program starting Spring 2016. I remember the first day of nursing school and how scared, nervous, and excited I was. I can recall preparing for check-offs and the sweat and tears I poured into these. My hard work and sleepless nights due to studying are about to pay off, and I could not be more excited! This journey has been extraordinary, and I cannot wait to continue my journey as a nurse.