RN, BSN: Kelly Grizzle I had the pleasure of interviewing Kelly Grizzle. She works at Habersham County Medical Center in Demorest, GA as a RN, BSN. The biggest reason she chose this profession was to help people. When she was a child, she was born with aortic stenosis.…
Moria Edwards Aspiring BSN My path of being part of the medical world was laid out and paved before I was even born. Was it destiny, I can’t say but the road has always been clear to everyone but me. My grandmother Minnie Madden sadly had two children with medical conditions. One suffering from leukemia, taking his life at the age of 11, and another child left blind and deaf due to mastoiditis.…
Why I Wish to Become Apart of NHS. I am one to set multiple goals in order to try to complete the many challenges that I set for myself. Ever since I was young, I’ve wanted to participate in National Honor Society, and I have made it one of my larger goals to be accepted into this organization. I wish to be in NHS to gain more knowledge in a leadership role. I have limited experience as a leader and I wish to learn and be more educated on how to become an exceptional leader through National Honor Society.…
I am Gabrielle Mendoza, a first generation latino student. I come from a Latino background and was brought up in a very broken untraditional household. My grandmother alone raised me as my parents moved to a different home and raised my younger sister, leaving me with my grandmother. My grandmother was always at work making sure she kept food on the table for me. When she started working full time I was still very young, I had to learn to raise myself and do everything for myself.…
The day is warm, above the seventies as we enter the month of April. The hospital is quiet, its white walls giving off a calm feeling. My eyes closed, I breathe in and out, thankful for the position I find myself in: happiness. Happiness for being someone I always wanted to be: a physician assistant. I hope to one day find myself in that exact positon one day in the near future, fulfilling not only my dreams but also my mother’s dreams of me becoming a physician assistant.…
Why Do you Want to become a Physician Assistant: As we grow up, our experiences, life lessons, and failures are like puzzle pieces which shape us into who we become. These experiences help us find our passion, which is ingrained in our heart. Mrs. X, a 70- year-old sickle-cell anemic patient who weighs 75 pounds, comes into the Faith Family and Health Clinic for her regular check-up. I hold her hands and help her walk into the examination room. I notice that she is too weak to hop into the examination table by herself, and so I pick her up and set her down in a comfortable position.…
January 29, 1994: Methodist Hospital: Gary, Indiana; the first born son to a mass murder who was a big time drug dealer. I was a premature- baby born four months early before my time, honestly and truly my passion for healthcare started at birth. During my childhood many would refer to me as “sticks” due to my premature existence; although now my weight has complimented me well over the years. I am the first oldest out of four siblings. I enjoy many things in life, such as; family time, friends, socials, traveling, theater, cooking, and body painting.…
Discussion Board #1 I am currently pursuing a Bachelor in Science Majoring in Biology and I will continue my education by receiving a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. I chose to major in Biology because I would benefit from the information to pursue my masters and it would help me get into the medical program. My total economic cost and benefit is $2,270,011.58. The first trade off I made was becoming a doctor or a physician assistant. Since I will be the one paying for my education I decided to become a physician assistant.…
Please answer the question in 350 words or less. Why are you interested in attending the University of Virginia School of Medicine? What factors will be most important to you in choosing a medical school? University of Virginia’s reputation as a forerunner in medical education and research with values such as excellence and leadership make it an ideal match for an engaged, driven student like myself.…
In addition, discuss the impact that managed care is likely to have on your career in healthcare. Overshadowing every new bit of technology is the promise of the revolution to come, when the Internet will become the new platform that will allow doctors, hospitals, and health plans to operate in unison, and the EMR becomes an Internet-based chart that can be opened immediately from nearly any location, helping reduce medical errors and improve efficiency.…
In my perfect world people would live healthy lives; they would always pick the healthy option rather than the cheap more convenient one. Free clinics would be more readily available for the homeless or less fortunate. The public would be interested in precautions on how to prevent the spread of diseases and illnesses. Realistically this is a challenge that our world faces and is one of the many reasons why I want to pursue a degree in nursing. My desire to enter into the medical field and become a nurse stems back to when I was an adolescent; I can remember watching Dr. 90210 do multiple surgeries on patients and I can just remember myself saying “I want to be able to make people feel good about themselves, no matter what.”…
All three branches of government in the United States influence healthcare decisions. Each branch is responsible for specific aspects of healthcare policies and regulations. The legislative branch determines the services or programs the government will pay for and for which members of the population. The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws related to healthcare. The executive, also known as the administrative branch, develops rules and regulations that further interpret the laws and oversees the implementation of various health care programs.…
The longer wait times and appointments is a constant issue and hiring more physicians should curb this issue. It’s also crucial to mention hospital-acquired infections as well as do-it-yourself healthcare technology which can save time and cost at facilities. More patients throughout the years are learning to do their own online healthcare and while it’s challenging for older adults, they can still receive help from their physician throughout the process. More hospitals have to be proactive in keeping hospitals sanitary and following through on cleaner practices. The level of technology has surpassed in health care for many years.…
I want to become a physician-scientist because I want to work at the interface between basic science research, which has the power to elucidate new knowledge, and clinical medicine, which has the ability to translate scientific discoveries to a deliverable form that can directly help the patients in need. For three years, I studied the role of tumor microenvironment on breast cancer metastasis in Dr. Semenza’s laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. As I studied the role of Hypoxia-inducible factor on integrin expression and subsequent cell motility, I learnt that cancer is a multi-faceted disease that consists of a web of multiple biological mechanisms as well as other arenas of science. Having exposed myself to…
1. Discuss your reasons for wishing to pursue a health career. The reason for wishing to pursue a health career is because since I was a little girl my mother has always worked in the medical field. I always wanted to go to school for some type of nursing work.…