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    you will succeed.” (Grey’s Anatomy) A brilliant quote that I take to heart because I am blessed with all the opportunities that have been given to me despite my past failures,lack of motivation and confidence. In my teen years pursuing a nursing career was not a plan. I fathomed the thought of being in the medical field because it is science based and it is persistently evolving which would give me constant interest. My passion for science grew stronger ,so much that I joined the STEP…

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    Pursing a college education is the dawn of my nursing career. Throughout my working experience, I have been involved in some pretty strong and touching conversations ranging from patients talking about their most serious medical complications to losing loved ones. My patients have told me I have a gift for listening and being empathetic. I feel pride in myself that patients are willing to open up to me and see my strength, especially after just moments of meeting me. In my personal life, I want…

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    lifestyles and locations they have no interest in. If a student is considering pursuing nursing, they must acknowledge the work environment they will be placing themselves in. The average nurse works about 40+ hours a week in a hospital or clinic setting. The shifts are not short, nor are they easy. Doctors tend to rely on nurses and give them many responsibilities throughout their shift. As a result, nursing is a high stress level job which requires a person who does well under pressure. Nurses…

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    step to starting her new career was finding a suitable school. In the early 60s communities college such as Chattanooga State Community College did not exist; morever, she chose to attend Cleveland State to start her nursing career. When she completed all her preriquisites to nursing, she applied for the nursing program and was ecstatic when her acceptance letter arrived. The following semester she started nursing school, and it was the beginning of a long successful career. “I enjoyed the…

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    The nursing field extends many opportunities to be a very important part of the health care team. Nursing involves direct patient contact and varied skills and abilities. Many nurses choose to specialize in various nursing profession. There are four ways to become a registered nurse. It is possible through a two-year community college, earning an associate's degree in nursing, or through a three-year hospital based nursing school, earning a diploma. Other possible ways include a four-year…

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    Career planning and development is an ongoing process, which requires individuals to self -assess to discover their personal values, professional values, and work setting interests (Waddel et al., 2015). Marsland (1995) emphasizes that for nursing students to attain a meaningful career it is essential to engage in career planning and development. As well, by engaging in this process, individuals can discover their strengths and what skills they need to refine, in order to achieve an occupation…

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    her new career was discovering the suitable school for her success. According to Ms. Diane, when she was returning to college, in the early 60s communities college such as Chattanooga State Community College did not exist. Moreover, this reason drove her to elect to attend Cleveland State to begin her nursing career. When she completed all her preriquisites, she applied for the nursing program and was ecstatic when her acceptance letter arrived. The following semester, she began nursing school,…

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    Why I am qualified for Dorsey’s Practical Nursing Program I am qualified for the Practical Nursing Program because I have all the necessary qualifications for becoming a nurse. I am kind, loving, patient, short-tempered, compassionate, gentle and all about comfort for the patients. I take great pride in what I do as a CNA, I believe that I could make a difference as a Nurse in the field. Why Did I choose nursing as a career? Truthfully, I can say that I have never thought about going into any…

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    graduating high school I thought I wanted to be a nurse. In 2012 once I knew I was graduating high school I knew it was time for me to start applying to colleges. When I actually started applying to schools for nursing, it was way to much for myself and I knew I wouldn't be happy pursing a nursing career. Then I decided to go to with the next best thing that caught my attention which was criminal justice. In 2013 I transferred to Roxbury community college to get my associates in criminal…

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    whose passion is to provide high-quality patient care and compassion within the hospital and community. I am acknowledged for being resourceful, adaptable, self-directed and hands-on when challenged to work in chaotic situations. In choosing this career path a motto or mission that has guided me through this journey is ‘expansion, always, in all ways’. To me It means, I am not ‘just a nurse’, but a nurse who will educate herself in weak areas to become more confident in my work ethic. A nurse…

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