Statement of Purpose I chose nursing as a profession because I saw the value of the intimacy of the nurse¬-patient relationship and the ability of the nurse to have a significant impact on a patient’s life. While I have cherished and excelled at inpatient nursing and have loved the connection with my patients and their families, my goal all along has been to advance my education and become a nurse practitioner. As a nurse, my happiest moments at the bedside have involved teaching, educational moments
I have grown both personally and professionally during my relationship with nursing. The daily encounter of so many lives has opened my eyes as to why I choose to advance my career in nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner. I can see that each patient comes from a unique background with his or her own story. I want to have the time to sit down with each patient and not only be able to provide quality care and treat their medical problems but also listen to their own personal history. I want to
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 with Alzheimer’s disease and was living in a nursing home. I spent just about every free moment visiting her with my grandmother and my cousin Tiffany. My cousin and I would push the residents around
At the beginning of my sophomore year, I enrolled in an anatomy and physiology class and was intrigued with the human body. Right from the start, I knew I wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. Over the duration of that course I spent endless amounts of hours pouring myself over my notes and memorizing the various muscles and bones of the human body, as well as their purposes. Furthermore, the following year I enrolled in the psychology class provided at my school and found myself mesmerized
GOAL STATEMENT -MAKE IT MORE BASED ON PRIMARY CARE SETTING I have always admired the way Nurse Practitioners combine medicine and nursing care to compassionately and holistically treat patients. Nurses’ service for the patient and his/her family are incomparable and invaluable to the world of health care. I am pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing specializing in Family Nurse Practitioner because of my desire to care for patients of all ages in the primary care setting working toward prevention
different units. As a nurse practitioner, I have to order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests, Diagnose and treat acute and chronic conditions, prescribe medications and other treatments, manage patients’ overall care, counsel, and educate patients on disease prevention and positive health and lifestyle choices. I will be working with many healthcare workers, patients, and families within one of the Mount Carmel Health Systems. The outcome of this job is not only a good salary, but I will also walk
told me joining the military will never be an option and that I have to go to college, so that is exactly what I have strived for in life. While others may plan to join the workforce directly out of high school, my mindset is on attending CSU Fullerton to receive my RN degree and continue schooling to become a nurse practitioner. First off, the reason I wanted to become a nurse practitioner is that ever since I was young I always knew I
career they want. Some dream of becoming the President of the United States of America, a scientist, or even a therapist. I want a career where I can make an impact on the world. My whole life revolves around wanting to work in the medical field. My dream is becoming a nurse practitioner. I want to help care for people, their families, and to work in the field where everyday is different. I want to hold the family members hands and tell them that everything is alright. I not only want to make a difference
Time dawns upon me to move and transform into the man my family hopes of becoming as I turn the new chapters of my life preparing for college. The constant pressure of preforming academically excellent and competing amongst my high school classmates displays the difficulty and challenges of a young adult seeking a better life. Throughout my years of learning and studying, I came to realize the valuable knowledge I’ve acquired and the future potential of increasing the betterment of society. From
Just last week I started my senior year and I’m starting to get really excited. When I graduate in May, I plan on going to Hondros Community College in Columbus, Ohio to be a nurse practitioner. As I start college in the fall, there will be many setbacks, fears and people who motivate me. While starting to brainstorm on my future, I believe a nurse practitioner is the job for me because I’ve always wanted to pursue this career. I am currently an STNA for two years now and counting. I absolutely wouldn’t