Why I have chosen to pursue a nursing career. By: Krysta Hinzman “You must be the change you want to see in the world.” This powerful quote said by Gandhi says it. Nursing is full of caring hard working individuals who are making significant changes every day in the lives of their patients. After seven years of being dedicated to my career as nurse’s assistant, it is still as new, exciting and honorable as it was the first day I stepped onto the hospital
I chose nursing as my profession because of the ability to legitimately make a difference in people’s lives. As a nurse, I know that I’d be affecting other people’s lives not only inside of the hospital, but also outside of the hospital. Inside the hospital, I’d be able to interact with and assist patients to a better state of well-being. The ability to interact with patients on a day-to-day basis is a one of the many reasons I chose nursing; I’d very much like a career where I am always interacting
From my past experiences of research and a variety of job shadows I know that it can be scary to pick a career or job that one most likely will be doing for years to come. Some of the questions that need to be asked are what am I interested in, what is my passion, what subject am I good at? Many nurses love to work with people and want to make their lives better, their passion is people, and are interested in science and math. Nursing is a career that is desperately looking for highly qualified individuals
The main reason I desire to become a nurse is to help people. As a volunteer at Alden Gardens of Waterford, I found serving others in the slightest possible way, brings joy to my life. For instance, a few months ago, I sat next to a woman who felt very anxious to be left alone due to a previous traumatic event. I talked with her for two hours before her family came to visit. Through this experience, I learned that encouraging words make a difference in a person’s life. This is only one experience
Jamie Ledbetter, UNC- Greensboro, Nursing If I had to pick a major right now it would be nursing for a number of different reasons. The main reasons I would choose nursing is because I like interacting with people and over the years my people skills have flourished. I tend to also find myself caring for others whether that be physical needs or emotional needs. This major has many different avenues of opportunities from working at a doctor’s office, to a hospital, and the range of people varies
I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is the opportunity to give the highest standard of quality care, touching the lives of individuals as well as families. I believe that nursing that enables you to use a vast knowledge base that will continuously expand to truly help those in need. I am determined to help others demonstrating an elite level of empathy and I am devoted to never loosing sight of the importance of empathizing, treating each individual, family, group or community as if
The nursing field provides many opportunities across a wide area of interest. It also offers many different opportunities to further your education within the profession, which is very valuable. In addition, nursing provides many different options of hours to work. I think this would be beneficial to me because I would like to have a family one day; depending on what stage of life I was in, regarding my kids, I could decide what is best for my working schedule based on my children. These are some
During this essay I will explain the reason why I choose to do Health and Social care and pursue the career of my choice. I will also write about my past experiences and other factors that have helped influenced my decision. The reason why I chose to do health and social btec is because I want to become a nurse. I officially didn’t know what job I wanted to pursue until last year nonetheless i always knew it would be in the health sector. I chose nursing because I want to make a difference in people’s
Why I have chosen Nursing as a career With this paper I will explain to you a few reasons why I chose nursing as a career. I trust this paper will assist you in your decision making, I anticipate this paper will further assure you of the dedication and respect that I have for the nursing profession. I feel confident my paper will express my character and demeanor as a student, mother, and future nurse. As I mentioned, I am a mother. From the time of my children’s birth and even now raising them,
doing nothing, while the nursing staff stay behind desks and counters. Pity and relief flood the faces of many families as they leave their relatives behind. Most people wouldn’t describe a nursing home as an ideal place to be, but I’ve grown fond of it. I spend some of my weekend free time here watching over my grandpa with my mom. When it’s not my turn feeding and talking to him, I focus on homework. Despite the sad vibe of the home, this is the place where I realized I wanted to go into the medical