I believe I possess the necessary skills and experience you are seeking and would make a valuable addition to your company.
I believe I possess the necessary skills and experience you are seeking and would make a valuable addition to your company.
Published by MEDICINE, the Magazine of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of medicine, the article address the role of community health workers in overcome the barriers to effective care for underserved populations in Miami, specifically HIV/AIDS population in Miami, where this disease is the principal death cause for African-Americans between 25-44 years old (Bell, 2011, p. 2).…
It has been three years since I came to work at the Veterans Administration and I have enjoyed my time as your health care provider. However, I have accepted a position as the Medical Officer of the Day. I will continue to work at the Sheridan VA. Unfortunately, I can no longer act as your primary care provider. I am writing this letter is to tell you that you will be assigned a new provider. As of October 1st, 2015, your Primary Care Provider will be Brenda Fischer, MSN, APRN, FNP. She is a great Nurse Practitioner and a wonderful person. Prior to coming to work at the Veterans Administration, Ms. Fisher worked down town in Doctor Batty's office and as a pole dancer at the cheetahs club in Atlanta.…
I am hoping to work as a Family Nurse Practitioner in a clinic setting. I am hoping to be extremely flexible with schedules and always have my genuine smile on my face so that families will want to come to me for preventative treatment. Besides implementing effective treatment, as a nurse practitioner I also want to educate my patients about their illnesses so they can take charge of them. I believe patient education is a key element in patient care. Not only will it give them control over their lives, it will also lessen their fear and anxiety. As a nurse practitioner I will strive to empower and equip my patients with knowledge through each visit in hopes that together we will make tomorrow a better day.…
“Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect.” The curiosity that Samuel Johnson refers to in this quote is something that I feel itching at me every day, especially since I have begun my journey in the world of medicine. Through my experiences, I have realized that Internal medicine is the field in which I will be able to use my compassion towards others, not only to help them, but also to constantly nourish my own curiosity for medical knowledge.…
From a young age I’ve been driven to pursue a career that allows me to impact the lives’ of individuals daily. I’m excited to finally be able to put everything I’ve learned into action as a PA. My countless experiences have inspired me to be a PA who patients can know and trust. I’m excited to care for patients not only physically and mentally, but also emotionally and spiritually. I hope that while on rotations I’m able to fill the knowledge gaps I have and learn new techniques from experienced practitioners.…
I want to be a member of the Heritage Grove Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society because I believe that I display good leadership skills, citizenship, character and service to my community.…
Nursing is a very challenging and interesting career which involves hard work and commitment. Since I started studying Health and Social Care, my interest in Nursing has grown. This has inspired me to study Child Nursing as I believe that my studies can be practically applied. I am also keen to make a difference to people’s lives, whether caring for children or supporting parents. My interest in and appreciation for this career has been encouraged by family members who work in the NHS, and who have made me aware of its less glamorous side, as well as the positivity of caring for others.…
Since my early childhood I always rolled played as a doctor, modeled by several physicians in my family. Earned the highest marks in high school has been instrumental in my acceptance to medical school. Graduating from the most well known Medical school in Iraq, the Faculty of Medicine, Anbar University, I was ranked the 6th out of 50 total graduates.…
The community I grew up in deep in the heart of Austin, Texas celebrated my heritage, honored differences in culture, and fostered personal growth and self-discovery. My parents, with the strong work ethic they developed on their family’s farms in Ghana, encouraged my brother and me to work hard and find ways to use my skills to be of service to others. My experiences engaging with the communities that I have lived inspire me to become a physician dedicated to finding the most effective ways to communicate with my patients and improve their health outcomes in different types of environments. I first worked in health care locally during the summer after my sophomore year of college when I volunteered at the People’s Community Clinic. It was there that I got my first look at direct health interventions through making health education materials in the…
My passion for healthcare started when my younger sister was diagnosed with cancer at age twelve. I spent a lot of time with her at the hospital where she was being treated. Being around that environment and seeing the impact that that nursing staff made on not only my sister and my family, but all the other patients around us sparked my interest in becoming a nurse at the young age of sixteen.…
Please summarize the reasons that you are applying for this program, what you hope to gain by participating in SSRP, and how it fits into your future educational and career objectives. Please be sure to indicate general or specific areas of scientific research that you may want to pursue in our program and why those areas are of particular interest to you.…
When I first started training to be a nurse, my most compelling reason for peruse in the career was to care for the sick. Now that I am approaching the end of my three years of training my rationale has changed, I now want to empower patients in regards to their own health, supporting families in need, care for the ‘sick’ child and make a difference amongst as many people as I can.…
There is no way I can possibly know and learn everything about the complexity of diverse racial, ethnic, gender identities, sexual identities, mental and physical abilities, languages, classes, ages, religious/spiritual beliefs, and socioeconomic backgrounds. I believe being effective, open and honest, eager to learn and accepting is key. My openness to learning, introspection, exploration of personal beliefs, and values allows me to maintain a state of multicultural humility. I am a firm advocate and believer in addressing historical experiences and the clinical implications of oppression, differential privileges, identities and access to resources, support and care. I am constantly working to explore my own multiple intersecting identities and grow awareness of my own personal and professional values, attitudes, and behaviors. My ideal internship will continue to train and provide me with additional tools to continue to address multicultural/diversity issues to provide the best patient…
As a non-traditional premedical student at Wake Forest, I have a unique perspective when it comes to medicine and path to medical school. I am a religion major because through my experiences on mission trips and my interactions with physicians over the years, I have come to realize that doing medical missionary work is something that I am really passionate about. This would allow me to utilize my clinical skills as well as my knowledge of religion and its impact on a person’s life in order to provide appropriate patient care and fulfill a societal need. I think it is important to articulate to potential premedical students that their path to medical school is unique and it is important to pursue a degree in what you are passionate about. As…
As a prospective candidate, I believe this program will grant me the opportunity to become a well-rounded individual within this field of study. I have acquired a broader perspective in relation to a positive sex culture in the El Paso community thanks to the Healthy Miners Initiative and the Hasta La Vista, Substance Abuse, HIV, and HVC program. Thus, completing the program it would enable me with the necessary tools to advance our community-based efforts to raise awareness in a sex-positive public health oriented…