your educational or career goals?” Whether it is at a family gathering, job interview or simply speaking to a career adviser at your college. I’ve had the same career path and mindset since childhood. I’ve always wanted to work in emergency situations. As a child, I always wanted to be either a paramedic or a RN in a trauma unit. Both high pace, adrenaline fueled career paths. A lot of people ask why didn’t I take the Nurse route instead of deciding to become a Firefighter/Paramedic and the answer is
an emergency call ends, the person who received it calls emergency and police departments. Naturally, the first ones arriving at the scene are usually the emergency departments, who rush to the scene as soon as they get the call. However, being a paramedic not only involves responding to emergency calls, but also taking risks, receiving a varying salary depending on several factors, completing several strenuous training programs and levels, and acquiring a variety of skills and qualifications. As mentioned
involved, how can we all come to a consensus to make an effective move forward? With these questions posed, would it not be more rewarding and possibly more efficient to work as a team instead of everyone working individually to accomplish the same goal? Building a team requires much more than personnel and we must be able to open our mind to new ideas and work well with others. An organization, large or small, needs to trust and empower their employees to think outside the box and to feel comfortable
nurse, I value caring is the heart of nursing. Nursing is rewarded for caring since the period of Florence Nightingale. I choose the nursing career because I loved to help people in suffering so Nursing for me is to help those people to integrate into their previous healthy life as much as possible or helping them free from suffering. I can achieve mu goal only if I take them as a part of me, part of universe. I never thought like I am fixing him/her to restore his /her life. I loved all of my patient
and fruit. During this time, all of her courses attended were in person Monday- Friday from 8am -5pm, and she had to drive to work every weekend about 10 miles from home. Christy always surrounded herself with others who were successful in their careers. Many RN’s who were coworkers encouraged her as she pursued her education. She never allowed her work to interfere with her studies because she wanted to portray a professional demeanor while at work at all times. Christy very carefully stuck with
began to add several tools to the policing that helped these officers have it easier on them. For example, he created the first police academy. Vollmer was the founder of policing who added the first motorized patrol, first crime lab, and first paramedic amongst others. These were created for a most efficient and quick response to a crime, but were mainly for those officers who had trouble walking. For example the reform era progressed a lot by having many improvements in technology and decreasing
The book I read was Soul Surfer by Bethany Hamilton. It is a story about her courageous recovery from a shark bite and losing her left arm at the shoulder. (Hamilton, 2004). She was only thirteen years old when it happened and she had a promising career as a professional surfer. She is a strong person. Her story is about faith, persistence, and family support. She is an amazing survivor.