Learning the comprehensive science behind how anesthetic medications work and their interactions and side effects within the human body, will allow me to better serve the community. It will be an honor and privilege to attend to and care for mothers giving birth, patients having elective or emergent surgery and people with chronic pain illnesses. The skills I acquire will be for the betterment of the communities I wish to serve. Easing someone’s pain doesn’t just make me feel valuable; I feel it deep down, as my higher purpose, my …show more content…
I’m enormously blessed to have a supportive and helpful wife who is also a registered nurse. Consequently, she is able to make her schedule according to our family and study needs. In addition, we also have a supportive and accommodating family that helps out when needed. Economically, my wife and I have prepared by making sure that we have the financial means to endure the loss of income during my graduate studies. In doing so, she continues to work full-time, we have several rental properties that offer income every month and have saved a decent amount of resources. To prepare physically and mentally I have shadowed CRNA’s at Piedmont Fayette. Doing so has reinforced my desires to become a CRNA and allowed me to better comprehend their