I am truly eager about the possible chance to be a part of this program and ultimately becoming a nurse. It's sincere enjoyment, along with my life experiences and commitment to my objectives that set me apart from other
Applying research to educate and empower individuals to become advocates for their own healthcare is one my greatest personal motivators. Having witnessed the power of using these skills to meet the healthcare needs of underserved communities increases my attraction to potentially serving with The Columbus Free Clinic. The opportunity to be mentored to gain the tools to better help others navigate their
Thus, enabling me to pursue a nursing career and address the social determinants of health and multidimensional disparities affecting
Community Health Centers (CHC) depend on federal funding to provide health care to millions of underprivileged adults and children in the cities; many people depend on CHC's to provide primary health care. Implementation of the Affordable Care Act facilitated the ability for millions of people to receive affordable, quality health care. Significantly, the shortage of primary care health providers in the community has created an increased demand for healthcare providers in CHC's. If approved, this legislative bill will provide federal funding to support CHC's health care services and educational training for the professional development of Advanced Nurse Practitioner to become primary care providers.
My passion for nursing practice defies description; leading to the reason I am opting to pursue a higher level of education in nursing. The George Washington University School of nursing has one of the highly ranked master’s programs in the country, which offers a competitive curriculum and highly defined leadership skills that integrates technology into learning. It is therefore my desire to pursue an advance education at this facility because it prepares practitioners to become great clinicians ready to solve real-world clinical problems. Moreover, the opportunity to pursue a degree in this facility will afford me the ability to be a competent and highly efficient family nurse practitioner; that will serve the community and mostly the underserved. I am the last child in a family of eight that has aspired to pursue my education at the graduate level.
I plan on attending one of the best CRNA programs in South Florida and excelling at my craft. Five years from now, I would like to become a leader in hospital improvement utilizing evidence-based practice. I envision myself in my community operating room, providing excellent care, and growing in my passion for patient care. I also plan on becoming a member of the Diversity in Nurse Anesthesia Mentorship Program to make up for the low percentage of minority representation in the profession. Moreover, partaking in the Diversity in Nurse Anesthesia Mentorship Program will allow me to contribute to my field and be an asset to new Americans by promoting diversity initiatives to mentor aspiring CRNAs of color.
My contribution to the mission of Nurse Corps Scholarship Program will not be limited to the help in which is needed. It has always been my desire to help others. Working in the medical field now as a Certified Nurse’s Assistant, and as a Direct Care worker for the mentally disabled has trained me to face many different challenges with the correct approach. Also as a Licensed Evangelist Missionary, in my Christian belief, I have had the opportunity to work in the communities helping others in the time of need. With all that I have seen and learned through my work experience and through the church, I will be able to contribute the love, the nurturing, and the comforting of the individual in need while providing the care
As an individual with a passion of stepping into the lives of others during testing times towards making life easier, I am determined to develop a fulfilling career as a nurse practitioner. Having graduated in BSN from Barry University in 2014, currently I am serving the emergency department at SMH as a registered nurse. My fervor of transforming into an impeccable nursing professional through sharpening my knowledge and skills has inspired me to continue my education. At present, I am enrolled for the Master of Science in Nursing program at the Nursing School of Barry University and getting specialized in Nurse Practitioner Acute Care. I look forward to graduating in 2020.
These internships helped me get an inside perspective of how nurses go above and beyond their everyday duties to ensure patient care, setting a standard for me to go above and beyond in terms of my education, my service to others, and in life. With the changes in college tuition having increased and state support for college students having taken a decrease over the last couple of years, this scholarship would benefit me tremendously in my goals to continue my education.
I stepped onto this campus with aspirations of being a Nurse one day, with dreams of nurturing those in need of my assistance whenever needed, in clinics and hospitals. Nevertheless, one semester later, I see myself studying abroad one day, representing our school in more than just medical settings, and hoping one day I can give back to this school, if it 's in scholarships, research, or knowledge, what they invested in a small Aggie
I am writing to express my interest in and enthusiasm for a summer internship through Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Currently, I am a college senior obtaining a Bachelors of Science in Health Services Administration. As part of the education requirements, I am expected to intern 400 hours through the organization of my choice. I have been drawn to Nationwide Children’s Hospital for your local and national recognition of quality care as well as for a challenging but rewarding internship. Reviewing the Foundations Department Services Intern requirements and qualifications, I find that I would be a great fit.
My Intent to Be a Nurse Practitioner Coming from a third world country where there aren’t many opportunities for work and funding for education, proceding to nursing school was a grand opportunity. The privilege to attend a government subsidized school where top students in the region compete to get into the program that allowed only 60 students per year was indeed a blessing. As clinical rotations began, what was once considered a mere opportunity evolved into a true passion for caring as I truly love and enjoy nursing and helping people.
The theme of perception and acceptance based on appearance is highly emphasized on in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. We currently live in a world where factors like looks, physical characteristics, carriage, fashion taste, knowledge, intelligence, and color of skin, are used as yardsticks of acceptance into the society. In Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein unfortunately creates an ugly creature that has the appearance of a monster. The creature has to face the challenge of rejection by its creator and the society. For an outcome it has no control over, the monster is inhumanely judged by the society it is created into, thereby resulting in a problem of identity crisis.
I have decided to pursue nursing and apply for the second degree accelerated nursing program; I consider myself a highly motivated individual with a value of strong work ethic. I can certainly distinguish myself as a person with numerous interests, a range of skills and goals. My Goals are to become a highly skilled nurse, work for the united state military and help save lives. Just like my father, I would love to provide a great humanitarian service, not for the pay or the glory or the recognition but to save lives, give hope, provide care, love and touch
Everything that I have learned has helped me to stay determined to continue working for the cause. I can’t wait to continue developing myself as a leader and finding new ways to make a