Being a nursing assistant is an interesting career for to pursue. Becoming a nursing assistant can be challenging and exciting depending on your work skills. If there are someone in your family that are an nursing assistant then it is best to get an interview from them. There are plenty ways that you can enjoy this career and it can be interesting. Being a nursing assistant you have to love being around peoples and helping the one’s that need some type of help. Being a nursing assistant can seem
not possess a vision as to what we want for our future, but as the four years went by, we never thought it would ever end and finally come to its conclusion. Hearing our name called out for the last time in the high school that shaped us into who we wanted to be. This is when we can finally say “ I know what I want to do, and I know what I want to be”. As a freshman I had no knowledge as to what the world had in store for me and not to mention no clue of what I wanted to major in college, but as
and why? There are three major pathways that one may follow to obtain training in order to be eligible for National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN) testing. They include Diploma of Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN). Training occurs in hospital based programs to four year colleges (How to Become a Nurse, 2014). Each of these pathways have positives and negatives. The greatest benefit of a diploma program is that the
I’m aspiring to work in the medical field as a neonatal nurse, with lots of research I have decided that this is the top career I want to pursue and plan on studying for. Neonatal nurses work with infants with a variety of health problems, mostly premature babies, but in other cases the issue might be a surgical complication, heart malformation, birth defect, or an infection. A neonatal nurses duties also include delivering and transporting babies and mothers, resuscitating infants after birth, changing
I am planning on pursing a college career. I plan on doing college career in physical therapy. Physical therapists provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients with injuries or disease. I plan on doing that career because it is all around the world and it is always going to be a job in it and needed. Physical therapy helps a lot if people get back to normal in his or her life. It helps people in car wrecks
Presently, I am studying Access to Higher Education in Health at Milton Keynes College. Modules such as Human biology (which looks at the anatomy and physiology of the human body), Psychology (topics which entails behaviourism and attachment of individuals). Other modules include application of numbers and study skills/IT. These modules are enjoyable, have strong links to the course I want to pursue, challenging and motivating me to learn more. Upon completion of this course I am confident the knowledge
I come from a family that compromises of nurses and social workers; my love for the medical field was inspired by my mother in particular. Seeing the passion, she had for her job and how hard she worked motivated me to want to pursue a career in the Mental health sector. From the age of 17 my career choice to be a mental health nurse truly became a vocation of the heart. I’m the kind of person that wants to have a reason and purpose in everything that I do and I don’t see anywhere else where id achieve
I decided to re-apply to the University of Virginia Direct Entry MSN: Clinical Nurse Leader program for several reasons. First off, for me, no other program really compares to UVA’s, and for that reason, it is surely worth another shot. Secondly, while I was proud of my previous application, I felt that there was still more that I wanted to say. I especially feel that I have a better grasp on what I want my future to look like as a nurse leader. Thirdly, I finished my prerequisites, and did very
Personal Statement The journey towards becoming a nurse started back in 2009 when I joined a health and social care agency in Manchester. I was an undergraduate student studying Business Information Systems at the University of Bolton, and needed a part-time job at that time. I had the opportunity to work and acquire various skills as a support worker with various establishments in the health and social care sector through the agency. My experiences as a support worker gave me the opportunity to
once said, ’’Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.’’ I strongly agree with this quote because,when you love your job, it will not feel like a task. A career is something I could be doing for my whole life so, it is important to make the right decision I believe it is important to love what you so, everyday is enjoyable. I enjoy helping people and I have researched two careers that interest me: pharmacist and nurse practitioner. Although they are different, both