1. Why did you choose this specialty/profession?
Since I was younger, I was exposed to the hospital environment as my grandpa would frequently travel in and out due to his health problems. Through those visits, I recognized the impact that the nurses made on my grandpa, as well as my family. Being so willing to help and creating such a warm presence in the hospital, the nurses demonstrated the specific empathy and technical skills the profession called for. From seeing the impact of nurses firsthand, I knew that this profession was ideal for me to put my interpersonal and knowledge-based skills to use. Nursing is a profession where I know I can show up as a human and think of holistic ways to support individuals’ well-being. I love the fact
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My parents did not go away to college, so the application processes and financial aspects were foreign to them. Being that this was the case, I navigated the college process independently and decided that greater growth was possible if I flew to the mainland for school. As I got more settled, I began to take on more responsibilities to contribute to my independence as a college student, such as part-time jobs and scholarships, while maintaining my …show more content…
My work ethic and desire to always challenge myself with new opportunities are qualities that will push me to be a better nurse and leader, ultimately, to better serve my patients. I am eager to see how my foundational skills will support my continual growth in the field of nursing, especially in the care of Air Force members. I believe that my desire for growth will continue to push me to be a great team member and leader. As a novice nurse, I have the knowledge of foundation skills; however, through my involvement and experiences, I believe my soft skills will support my success in this program. My ability to communicate, work on a team, time manage, make decisions, and remain adaptable through hectic times, will allow me to complete my job efficiently while also being a valuable member of my team. In addition, I take pride in my approachability and flexible personality. I feel it is important to remain open and supportive to my peers, especially in a field like nursing where the best care is only done by a team. When I say flexible, I am aware that individuals have different types of personalities, so I pride myself on my ability to recognize these differences and meet my peers and patients where they are in order to best work with