Becoming A Great Registered Nurse

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Have you ever thought about what your dream job would be? As we grow older we have to start thinking about our future goals and careers that are best fit for us. A job is just more than something we have to do but something that we should love to do. Our career should be based upon things we are passionate about so you won’t wake up dreading going to a job every day. I love helping people and making them happy being that I do love to help people and I am very patient and compassionate I think I would make a great registered nurse.
Being part of the medical field is something I always wanted to do. Working in an environment where I am able to help others and show my leadership skills while doing things that make me happy with a bonus of having

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