What makes you capable of being a nurse? I am capable of being a nurse because I have been a Certified Nurse Assistant for over ten years; I give not only the book knowledge, but a piece of my heart to each and every patient I care, always on the top of my game and make sure that my patients are clearly understood by everyone else C.N.A is very stressful job where traumatic situations are common. The ability to accept suffering and death without letting it get personal is crucial I gain all those experience by working over ten years as nurse assistant some days can seem like nonstop gloom and doom. I feel gratified going out into the world and serving others. Nursing is about universal care, getting to know your patients, and gaining their
Career Goals: As a career goal I am interested in being a pediatric oncologist. When I was younger I learned about my passion for learning and research. Because I learned this about myself at a very young age I decided to find a career that is research and learning based. Being a doctor is constantly learning, excitement through new patient portfolios. Everyday I will learn about someone new and find different ways to plan an attack.
I want to be successful. I want to graduate high school and then college. I aspire to become an accomplished lawyer, and make enough money to do the things that I want to do. Once I am going steady with my job, I want to settle down, fall in love, get married, and then eventually have children. I want two to three kids, one of them being a boy, and the other a girl.
My most important aspirations are to have good grades in school to get into a good college or university. This will allow me to have a well paid job. Furthermore, my achievements are trying to succeed in school and accomplish my goals. This will help me believe in myself so I can feel more confident. Another goal I want to accomplish is to have a good future.
To begin with, I interviewed my mom’s friend Justine. Before this interview I already knew her and what she did for a career, and I knew it would be a great idea to interview her since she’s a General Pediatrician and I also strive to be a Pediatrician for my future career. Justine is a very happy, caring person. She always has the biggest smile on her face and always the best attitude, with someone like that it makes you feel good as well because you don’t want to be with someone that is negative about life 100% of the time because that would just put you in a worst mood.
I have set goal as well for myself to help me reach my dream of being the world best software developer. I set goals for school, my personal life, and also have goal for my professional life. My goals for school are to graduate with A or B average no lower than C average, but that not with I am aiming for. Another one is to finish school with a master degree and I have to finish that so I can become game creator. My goals for my personal life are what really keep me on my path because they are my determination for my wants.
Personal statement My goal is to go college for like 4yrs and get a degree for “Business” so I can make money for a living and not only that but to become successful and give back to the peoples that was there helping me. And my professional goals is to have a successful company/store like famous footwear, Wal-Mart, K-mart. I choose these as my goal because I want to have to live a good life without any struggle. These goals are important to me because I use to look up at people that have a good job and said “I want to be like these guys in the future” and if I graduated from college and complete my goals I'll having a good job kids in the future will say the same thing I said when I was young.
Pediatric nursing is a great career choice because I will have the opportunity to interact with young children and help them. Also, there are many job opportunities in this field. The jobs for Pediatric Nurses are increasing over the years. It would be easy to find a good job in the field of Pediatric Nursing, while still working on improving my career. I plan to approach my career by going to college and working as a RN to gain some experience.
Making a difference I started my health care career as a nursing assistant at the young age of 16 years-old perusing the dream of one day becoming a nurse. At that time, I really had no idea what I was getting myself into and what it meant to be in the health care. I have been able to touch and impact so many different people’s lives throughout the last 6 years from patients and residents to their family members. Sometimes not even realizing that I was changing someone’s life. Although I’ve helped hundreds of people there is one person that will I will always remember.
Life has its twists and turns, but my overall life goal is simple, help others. I want to make an impact on others life, even if it is a small change. For instance, being able to hold a pencil is the difference between a student being able to graduate from Kindergarten and not be able to continue on to first grade. Being a Pediatric occupational therapist will help me make an impact on children at a very young age. Even small changes can have a large impacts, which is why I want to be that change for others.
My life goal is to help as much as i can and be the best version of myself. Growing up I never felt cared about and had any attention given to me. From that point on I knew I never wanted anyone to feel like me at any point of their life. My passion for wanting to become a nurse became stronger. Knowing that you can make a positive change to someone's life by being who you are makes me feel great.
Medicine and science are what drives me to continue this, as my career. It is my way to give back, in honor of my grandmother. My professional goals are to get a doctorate degree in pediatrics and eventually join doctors without borders. My long-term goal is to own my own practice and provide care for families locally. Personal goals include graduating from the University of Toledo
My long term goal would be to assist with the elderly as I’m very drawn to the geriatric community. My faith in Jesus Christ has guided me to fulfill my passion in becoming a nurse. I truly believe that becoming a nurse will help me to completely understand the value of human life. I
My biggest personal goal for the next two-to-five years is to keep in touch with my love for being outdoors and feel at peace with the world. I have always been an outdoorsy-type of person, and I hope in the future I will continue to feed my passion for nature and never lose touch with it. My educational goals include receiving a degree in Kinesiology and Health on the Pre-Health Professions option and graduate with Honors with a 3.7 cumulative GPA or higher. My career goals include being accepted into a professional school where I can pursue a career in Occupational Therapy and eventually become a licensed Occupational Therapist. My family-related goals include getting married after I graduate and after marriage to begin a family that will have four-to-five kids.
As a nursing student, I have a grasp on what nursing is through textbooks and lectures. The more I learn about this profession, the more I learn about what my philosophy is. Although I haven’t gained clinical experience as a nurse, I have gained some clinical experience as a nurse assistant that helps me administer patient care while acquiring knowledge working under the supervision of nurses. This experience helps me to become knowledgeable on what their roles and responsibilities are, and it has inspired me that I hope when I graduate, to equal their skill, diligence and passion.