Importance of Work Experience Essay

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    The first idea that captured my attention was about the “Young Children’s Inquiry” (YCI) framework. According to the Worth and Grollman (2003), the process of exploring and investigating the world is not a one-dimensional experience but rather it is a multidimensional experience (p. 19). Worth and Grollman offer that children in the classroom develop inquiry skills in different stages and usage order varies constantly. As a result, Worth and Grollman argue educators need to “record observations,…

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    purposefully calculated and edited, leaving out major pieces of information, encouraging the reader to fill in the blanks by his or herself, and making the experience feel less like mind-reading, and more like a distinctive personal experience. The piece of literature becomes less about the author and more about the reader. Although the author of a work of literature creates a story and purposefully chooses words and literary…

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    we’ve been broken” (Hemingway). Explain Quote: Hemingway was broken by the many women of his life, however these experiences allowed him to become a stronger man. Tell about: Ernest Hemingway has been described as a “manly man” and used his masculinity not only to prove his personal qualities, but also to attract and impress the multiple women within his life. Tell about: The experiences and relationships he had with these women would go on to shape his writing career. Tell about: Ernest…

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    CHAPTER FOUR During chapter four it is very important to understand the importance of self-awareness for leadership traits. Self-awareness is not only being able to have the abilities to be aware of one’s own feelings and how those could potentially affect our decision making in certain circumstances. Daft talks about “the importance of leaders knowing themselves, and we look at some potential blind spots leaders may have that limit their understanding and effectiveness”(Daft,2015). When…

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    chosen to follow a career path in adult nursing. I came to this decision during work experience in my local hospital pathology lab where I had the opportunity to broaden my knowledge and see at first-hand how analysis in the lab underpins the work of healthcare professionals. I was able to witness the commitment and composure of the blood transfusion technicians during an urgent call enabling me to understand the importance of clear communication. This enthused me to become part of a team…

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    Through work experience and volunteering, I have been amazed by the diverse knowledge of the doctors, their dedication to medicine and patient care, and it is a vocation I am ready to commit to. I found the contrast of shadowing an orthopaedic surgeon to a GP very interesting, how an orthopaedic surgeon is more focused on the pain that affects them. Clearly mending an arthritic knee or worn hip will impact their daily life, but the GP showed me how vital it is to treat the whole patient, not…

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    to achieve, by carrying out reflective practice areas for development can be identified to ensure the standards set out are met and what is needed to achieve these. 1.4 Own values, beliefs and experiences may affect working practice by striving to provide the best quality care possible, previous experiences will have provided tools and knowledge…

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    Family Center Reflection

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    Center. But, I also love that this organization understands the importance positive familial…

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    Primary care is underdeveloped in most rural areas. At least that has been my experience growing up in a small town in Central Pennsylvania, and working in a tertiary Emergency Department in Williamsport. As both a medical scribe and a patient care technician, I have found that patients and families often feel they received poor outpatient care from their primary physicians. The most common complaints are the wait time to get into the office being too long, and when in the office they are more…

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    Power In Nursing

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    nursing. The purpose of this study is to “explore hospital nurses’ lived experience of power” (Fackler et al., 2015, p. 267). They further explain that while research identifies a relationship between a clinical nurse’s work environment and the quality of care that is given, little is known about the effects of power on quality of care. The researchers state two research questions which are “what is the lived experience of power to hospital clinical nurses; and what is the meaning of power to…

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