paying job What motivates you? My parents. My niece and nephew, whom I take care of It is imperative to understand yourself in your career development. No matter what your career stage, it is essential to assess your personal goals, interpersonal skills, strengths, weaknesses and desires to keep your career development on the same track as your personality and happiness. Some workers, for instance, most value their income potential, while others prioritize work-life stability. Deciding what is most
salary. Also, it is very likely that you will get a job in nursing and the opportunities for learning are endless. I find this career very
obviously in order to achieve my dream job I need to make a plan in order to be successful and declare victory. My plan is to go back to school to finish all the credits required to get into nursing school to obtain a BSN (Bachelor degree on Science in Nursing). Workings on the healthcare path as a Medical Assistant made me confirm what I want to achieve next. The number one reason on achieving my dream in getting a job as a nurse is the desire of helping and caring for others. Additionally, I want to
million nurses in the United States. Nursing is the practice of providing care to the sick. Besides having knowledge about caring for the ill, nursing also requires compassion, patience, good communication skills, empathy, and flexibility. Although nursing has many responsibilities and educational requirements, it also has great job security, travel opportunities, a favorable salary, and retirement benefits. Of course, graduating from an accredited nursing school with an associates, bachelors
Transitions in Professional Nursing Linda Jacobson, MSN, RN, PHN, COI Abstract Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon have written a sentinel work for nursing that addresses the misrepresentation or absence of nursing in the media and the public consciousness. This book is more than a call to arms for nurse activism. From Silence to Voice is an instructional aid for shaping dialogue to disseminate an effective message. With the current state of healthcare, nursing needs this manual more than
Career Research Paper: Occupational Therapist Assistant The Psychology Major’s Handbook by Tara L. Kuther gives a list of positions that Psychology majors can obtain with a bachelor’s degree. This list is helpful because only one-fourth of psychology majors go to graduate school immediately following graduation (Kuther, 2015, p. 170). Within this list, the occupation that caught my eye was that of an Occupational Therapist. Though one cannot be an Occupational Therapist with only a bachelor’s degree
YIT1 PROFESSIONAL ROLES AND VALUES CORINNE BRONKEMA WESTERN GOVERNOR’S UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL ROLES & VALUES PROJECT My personal nursing mission statement is changing and developing as my career advances, however, one core piece will remain constant. I will strive to provide the best, safest, most ethical and compassionate nursing care that I can for all patients and family members with whom I come in contact. I began my post-high school academic career as an accounting major
University of Pennsylvania. I visited the campus twice and met with Marianne Smith. She gave me wonderful advice as well as history of the campus, a tour and their requirements for applying. I am immensely interested in applying to the School of Nursing. Upon my visits, I noticed how Penn was a very diverse school and is located right in the center of Philadelphia. When walking around the campus, it did not feel like I was in the middle of the city. I felt like I was safe and in my own private community
taught me that everyone is a combination of strengths and weaknesses and everyone has potential. The nursing profession is both mentally and physically demanding. Because of that, I see myself readily capable of quickly processing information from doctors, staff, patients, and the environment, while keeping a positive attitude. For almost ten years I have worked as a certified nursing assistant at a nursing facility. I eventually transitioned to the hospital, where I currently work for Legacy Hopewell
American Physical Therapy Association goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practices, education and research. There are currently 209 institutions offer physical therapy education programs and 309 institutions offer physical therapist assistant education programs in the United States. Because of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) by the Department of Labor, physical therapy practices related to prevention, work management, and job injuries to also develop. The program