Hi, this is Maggie Ganley. I hope everything's going well this year and none of your students are driving you too crazy. I can say that this school year has definitely been a whole new experience for me. The adjustment to college has been an interesting one but it's getting easier as time goes on, even if my calculus still class drives me crazy from time to time (the adjustment from high school Algebra II to college Calculus is a bit of a stretch).
I have worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for seven years caring for patients and assisting x-ray Technicians with equipment in a hospital, nursing home (mobile x-ray used for chest examinations and picc line placement ) and assisted living facilities (mobile x-ray used for chest examinations and picc line placement ) . I also received formal training on operating x-ray equipment during my training and employment with the New Orleans Police Department. This, training was conducted by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office on homicide victims to locate bullets and determine cause and manner of
I’ve prayed, listened, argued with God, and prayed some more. God, my family, my friends, and the Holy Spirit give me strength every day. I know that this journey will not be an easy one, but I’m ready for it. I’m excited about what the future holds and all the possibilities God had planned for me. I can’t wait to see what comes
The transition from eighth grade to ninth grade is one of the most difficult but unforgettable things a student must do in his adolescence. For me, it was filled with new opportunities of taking Ap classes and joining clubs. One of these cubs was Youth and Government (Y&G). For as long as I can remember my brother, Riad, has boasted about how amazing Y&G is and how it has changed his life. My brother is three years older then me, so as a freshman he was a senior in Y&G.
I interviewed a Nurse Practitioner (NP) at a Rediclinic in Pennsylvania. It was a very friendly and professional environment. At the Rediclinic a medical assistance works as receptionist. NP has a private room for practice. It was packed, a guy was waiting for driver license physical examination, a young girl was waiting for a flu shot, and a lot more.
When I walk into her room I see her lying there defenseless. The light above her bed casts the perfect fluorescence on her skin and she beams with elegance. I look at the nurse and the ends of her mouth twist up and the sides of her eyes crinkle and you can tell smiling is a way of life for her. She glides over to where I am standing and hugs me softly, telling me she will leave us alone so I can have my time with her. She walks off and closes the door tenderly, as if not to wake Brooklynn.
Then one week went by and they kept of send mail about what's going on at your house you need to get back to school you have a lot of work to make up for and were almost needing to call the police. Your friends here are wondering where you are so if you do get this mail please respond so we know you're safe and to have your friends not be wonder and thinking you're dead Sincerely, Quentin High School I wrote them a letter I'm not very proud of it but it will do Yes, I am quite fine but when I do plan on coming back it was just that my parents died in a car crash a week ago
Please describe any contributions of distinction during medical school (in any and all academic areas: research, teaching, teamwork, clinical care, and community service). One of my proudest contributions during medical school was identifying ultrasound education as something that I wanted to expand, so I worked with a small group of my classmates to start an ultrasound education program. The goal of our program was to help our peers learn how to use ultrasound imaging while gaining valuable anatomy and physiology education. We spent countless hours developing a curriculum, finding faculty mentors, and teaching first year medical students.
Balancing nursing school and my entire life can be hectic. I handle my scheduling problem by having a routine and an organizer in my phone. As soon as I get done eating my lunch that’s when I usually study. I go to my local Barnes and Noble to study because I can focus there better than at home. I usually take a break from studying every time my brain can’t retain the thing that I’m studying, so I won’t burn out from studying.
She said. Kim would like to travel as well as go to college. When she fails, she never gives up. If something happens and she doesn 't become a nurse, her backup plan will be to help at her family 's business.
Right after the start of my junior year, I found out that a former teammate that I played ice hockey with for years had been in a car accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The damage was so severe that he had to relearn the basic functions of speaking, walking, and swallowing. While at Shepherd Center undergoing rehabilitation, he was able to have visitors. Picturing myself in his shoes, I would want my friends to be part of my recovery. Walking in I really didn’t know what to expect, but I certainly wasn’t ready for what was waiting for me.
There is always times in life when people face obstacles and while it may be easier to give up, giving up is not the answer. Awhile ago I faced a big obstacle in my life when I moved from California my home state and where I had lived my whole life to Texas, and while I wanted to give up and move back I had to overcome my own selfishness and see how good the move was for my family. This move affected me because I really did not want to move and I felt it was unfair for me to be moved away from all of my friends and everything that I had ever known. A year and a half ago, my life changed forever when my parents announced that my family would be moving from California and the house my family had lived in almost my whole life to
When I was in school, and every adult would ask the same question, that every child avoided answering just so they can hold on to their childhood a bit longer; I stood tall, knowing my answer. “When I grow up, I want to help others” I said, every single time. The biggest mistake I think I made was knowing that answer, because as I patiently waited for the future, I failed to recognize how difficult it would really be. Now, after years of medical school and no job, I fear that it’s to late to check if I even got the answer right.
As a senior, it has come to my attention of what I consider my plans to be after high school. Some students develop a trade in such fields as: health care, technology, or automotive repair and go straight into their craft. You also are blessed to have those that make rash decision to devote their lives to the military fighting for our country. Last, but not least, there are students like myself who are eager for the four-year college experience. We, then have our teacher who encourages and provokes higher education with their lower salaries and large amounts of student loans/
The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? (250-650) My brother and I peeked through the crack of the door.