Nurse Practitioner Personal Statement

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It is very inspirational to see how doctors help others by healing them and saving their lives. There is nothing more fascinating that to see how the human body works, for instance, every tissue, muscle, bone, and every organ in our system work in conjunction making the human body the perfect machine ever created. Health care workers who really love their career make the difference in people’s lives, thanks to their dedication and compassion, health care workers make their patients feel loved and valued. Patients are the most important part of the health care team, they deserve the best attention from health care workers for their prompt recovery. I believe that a doctor’s greatest satisfaction is to see the recovery and improvement of a patient …show more content…
It is regarding to see the smiles of our patients when they are satisfied with our services. It is also important to mention that patients can be trouble makers and that sometimes they make my day miserable. Besides, trouble makers, I hope and I aspire to be a great nurse even though my intention is to become a nurse practitioner. Helping others is my mission, but my pursuit to make it happen still will take time and patience. I recognize that this journey will not be easy, but not impossible because I have the support and the interest to move towards my objective. I also want to be in the medical field because I want to able to help my family and my community, and more importantly I want to be an example for my daughter. I am very happy to be in school studying what I like, and this satisfaction makes my studying more pleasant. I also want to ratify that being in the medical field is my own decision, I have chosen this field because it has always called my attention. On the other hand, my grandmother was a nurse and my cousin is a doctor this could be a reason why I like this rewarding

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