Becoming a licensed registered nurse is bigger than a passion for me, it is my dream. My passion developed as a heath science student in high school during clinical rotations. The nursing staff during clinical rotations was truly inspirational and sparked my desire. My heart has always been in the field of helping people and serving holistically. I will fully commit to this opportunity to serve and commit to this sacred vocation. Nurses are everyday heroes that serve as advocates for the patients and families.
I have chosen to become a Registered Nurse because, I like to be challenged, I want situations to be difficult so I can use my skills and knowledge to solve them to the best of my ability. I have the drive and determination to become a nurse and care for others in different situations every day. I want to make a difference in people’s life, and I know being a nurse will help me fulfill this want.
Van Gogh once said “your profession is what you’re put here on earth to do, with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling”. That is what nursing is to me. A passion that started early in life. During my senior year in high school, I completed the nursing assistant course over a holiday break in order to begin working as a certified nursing assistant at a local hospital and nursing home. I continued serving others, in this capacity, while I pursued higher education earning my Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Clarkson College. After graduation, I began my career as a Registered Nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital. Over the last nine years at Sacred Heart, my experience grew as a staff nurse on a Cardiology Step-down Unit,
After going through a lot of trial and error in my career, I have decided that I want to pursue being a Registered Nurse. Many things have led me to this career choice, including personal and financial gain. I have tried many other occupations and educational programs and none of them have fulfilled me like I believe nursing will. It has taken me a long time to get to this point and I often joke that I finally know what I want to be when I grow up. I will tell you about my journey and what I hope to gain in my future.
Throughout my four years of college, I wanted to learn about myself and the world. I did not want to follow a particular path or be strict with myself. Now, as a graduate I discovered my passion for health and helping people. I want to volunteer at New York Methodist Hospital because I want to learn more about health while getting to help people feel at peace during a difficult time in their life. I am ready to learn and I am ready for a new experience. I want to learn from accomplished individuals and further my knowledge in health for when I decide to go to nursing school. At the age of 5, I had to help my grandma because she could not walk due to arthritis of the spine and knee. At a young age I learned how one person can make a difference
"The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you find out why." -Mark Twain. That has been a favorite quote of mine for as long as I can recollect. Some people spend their entire lives never knowing what it feels like to be able to earn a living while at the same time fulfilling their passion or dreams. However i would be lying if i was to say that i don 't understand why. I am thirty one years of age, and deciding to make a career change and leave the job that provides a security blanket, to pursue the job that provides me with a purpose is exhilarating but nonetheless terrifying. When asked the question "Why do you want to become a nurse?" I could answer the same way that everyone else does by saying what it is I anticipate you want to hear or i can answer with my heart, I choose the latter. While a sizably voluminous part of my zealousness for nursing is centered on helping people, it goes much deeper than that for me. I have always believed that i should pursue a career that i would be proud of. That if a stranger was to ask me what i do for a living, I can answer them with a sense of pride, confidence and self admiration. Nursing would give me that. The path that has lead me up to this point in my life hasn 't always been the the most rewarding but i did what many of us do, settled. Just letting the years pass by, and getting no closer to reaching my goal. For most of my adult life i have been in the restaurant industry working as a
Have you thought about what you wanted to be when you grow up? Do you have a special talent and passion for something? All these questions and some don’t have answers for them. You have to be motivated in the career you choose. You want to pick a career that you will love for a long period of time. When you're dedicated in the work, that is how you get patients or customers to your business.
I was very popular in high school, because I was very nice and sociable and involved in lots of activates we had. I did not bully kids because I knew how it made me feel when I was younger. I joined a group called S.A.D.D and that stood for students against destructive discussions. We reached out to kids who felt alone and students who lacked the self-confidence. After I graduated my goal was to attend a community college not too far and not too close. So I chose Kirkwood. I wanted/ want to be a registered nurse. I was very determined in high school, I made sure I was on honor roll every semester! I did not have a social network because I saw all the drama it cause in school.
I am interested in pursuing the adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner program. One experience that contributed to my interest is during nursing school I held a part time student nurse position at DuPage department of public health. I got to see how the nurse practitioner worked in a STD clinic setting. I admired how the NP was able to assess, identify and treat this population efficiently. She promoted health and gave teaching among patient's who were very vulnerable, ashamed and frightened about their diagnosis. It was something I wanted to be a part of. Another experience is my most recent one. Currently, I work in a cancer center in an outpatient setting. Working as a nurse coordinator, I work hand in hand with the doctors and
The college degree I am pursuing through Excelsior College is the Associate in Applied Science for Nursing. I plan on going on after this for my Bachelor’s degree in nursing, and when I complete this then I will decide if I plan on going any further in my education. Having 7 children, who are all still at home, gives me everyday challenges in just time management alone. I am learning to adjust my schedule even with sleep to accommodate in achieving my goal. I do know any challenge that I may face I will overcome and that I can achieve anything I set out to do. As I went through LPN school I was a single mom, working full time, with 4 children at home, and was able to succeed successfully in that. I plan on doing this again with my degree for a registered nurse.
I've chosen to become a Registered Nurse for my career path, I feel that being a nurse requires great patience and compassion, which I feel that I do have. To put it in another way, whether I'm to nurturing the young or aiding the elderly, I look forward to the seeing the ample grins filled with appreciation blessed upon their faces. All things considered, I feel this is one of the most rewarding jobs anybody could consider. I plan on attending Misericordia University for four years in their nursing program, for the purpose of earning my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. In essence, a Registered Nurse's salary can range from $62,839 - $78,042 a year. Which, in my opinion, is a decent amount in pay. Finally, a Registered Nurse has
In addition, every student should be obligated to follow all college professor’s instructions if they want to be successful. The only way I knew I could be obligated to my professor’s instructions was to focus on my goals. Therefore, I was not ashamed to ask a question when I did not understand a topic. For instance, when Scudder met his professor, he was ready to learn. In other words, I was determine, to master my writing skills, so I could become a nurse. My mind was made up to never give up and I looked at life completely different. That is the main reason why I was taking an English course because I wanted to master my writing skills and become a nurse, I knew I was obligated to follow my professor’s instructions because without my professor
Several reasons come to mind when asked why I am interested in nursing. The overall complexity of the nursing field is my biggest interest. There are so many subfields of nursing, techniques, and opportunities available. With the medical field advancing each day; the learning opportunities are basically unlimited. I am interested in the fact that I can specialize in one area but, I am also able to look into other specialties of nursing if it catches my interest. Being able to enter a career with unless opportunities is critical.
My mom had a school fund for me that had a couple thousand in it for me in order to go to college because she knew she wouldn’t be able to afford it. My step dad who was British was going through immigration and they ran out of money to pay for their lawyer so they took my college fund and used it. My mom told me that a month before I started high school and I knew right then and there that I would have to work once I turned 16 and keep really high grades so that I could afford to go to college and one day become a nurse. Four months after I turned 16, I got a job at McDonald’s because it was close to the house and a very good first job in order to gain experience. I worked there until right after I graduated high school two years later. While
My desire and passion to study an adult nurse was established after I begin BTIC first diploma in Science. Adult nursing is a very challenge healthcare occupation, and yet a rewarding profession in which you never stop learning. I have always shown a growing interest into a dynamic career where there are a lot of challenges involve every day and adult nursing is the occupation that will allow me the opportunity to work in a fast pace modern environment- one that saves many human lives. In addition, as a nurse you work tireless with very sick patients and their families when they are in their darker time and this is what attracted me towards their profession. I am very caring, patient, sensitive, sympathetic, and also have a genuine
In fact, there are several reasons why I chose nursing as my profession. First and foremost is that I want to focus on changing people’s lives (Nurse Journal, 2016). As a nurse, I would study the life's value when I would be seeing individuals struggling to remain alive. Since I am fully aware that each life's breadth is a gift, I would, therefore, understand this lesson further as I would be nursing various patients daily. I greatly respect human life, I possess strong values and I am compassionate for empathy and suffering, factors that have further attracted me to the nursing profession. Second, nursing profession allows continuous learning. As I like learning, I would possess unlimited opportunities for advancing my medical knowledge. As such, I would capable of choosing to work in various departments, train to become a medical assistant and as well enter the nursing management where I would grow and mentor new nurses through sharing my knowledge