Why I Chose Nursing Career Essay

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A little about myself, I have two kids ages four and five, both boys and they are both a handful, but they taught me so much more that I believe helps me prepare for my future job. I am also married to my husband who is in the military and have been married for seven years now. Ever since I was younger, I had always wanted to be able to work in the medical field. I wasn’t too sure where I wanted to work in the medical field at the time, but I knew I wanted to be someone who can help others. Growing up as an adult made my choices harder because I was interested and wanting to have a job in every field or specialty. So I came down to my decision of wanting to become an RN, but my goal after receiving my RN is to keep my education going and becoming …show more content…

Our world is starting to find new drugs and new medicine to help and cure people. I want to be a part of the future and learn and study about what can and cannot help us in getting better. I also find that the medical field can be very challenging and never a job that you will be doing the same thing over and over, but always learning something new every day. I am always up for a challenge and wanting to learn new things everyday especially if it requires helping other people in need or making a difference. In the medical field, you want your patients to be able to trust you and feel safe and comfortable around you. In the career they want reliable, dedicated, trusting nurses to be able to bond with their patients. When the families are going through a difficult time and at their most vulnerable I want to be able to be there to assist the family and help them get through this tough time. I have all these skills and more to provide for both the career and to the patients. I genuinely want to make a difference to the patients and their families. We only have one life to live and as long as my life includes helping others than I will be more than satisfied with my life and choices I have chosen for