I did not expect much from college. I knew what I wanted‚ to be a nurse‚ and that was what college was going to help me achieve. I did not realize that I was beginning a vast voyage‚ trying to tie some meaning to my life. A few months in‚ I was going insane. I mean this with complete and utter regard to the word. I was a mess and chaotic. My nights ended at roughly five in the morning‚ and my mornings started three hours later. Drowning in self-pity‚ while slamming shots of expresso‚ I found myself
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My Personal Plan to Succeed Ross E. Kensey HCS504 February 27‚ 2012 Dr. Linda Amankwaa My Personal Plan to Succeed Going back to school is never an easy endeavor. Balancing the requirements of work and family alone can be a daunting task. When school is added into the mix‚ this can easily become a stressful time in life. In this paper I will examine my personal and professional goals‚ reasons for pursuing my graduate degree‚ and strategies that
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Plan � SEQ CHAPTER H R 1RUNNING HEAD: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Kristen Bunge University of Phoenix NUR/391 March 19‚ 2008 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN My professional plan is to grow as a nurse by gaining knowledge through school and my daily experiences‚ so in five years I can care for patients and families as a nurse practitioner. I will make short term and long term goals to help guide me down my path as I transition into the role of professional nurse;
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Nurses are a big part of this world. They help you through the most difficult times of your life and never leave your side. My life goal since I was ten was to be a NICU nurse. Although‚ I still have a long ways to go. As a senior in high school‚ I try to be as involved as possible. I am a part of Tahoma High School leadership class‚ Interact club‚ Sports Medicine Club‚ fifth grade camp counselor both junior and senior years‚ and Gymnastics team. Through leadership I have been a leadership retreat
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ask me “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Without giving it much thought I would always say a teacher or a chef. As I got older I realized what I really wanted to be when I grew up. I became interested in becoming a nurse when I was around 12. My aunt‚ who is a nurse would always tell me stories about her patients and what was going on at the hospital she worked at. During my sophomore year I was privileged enough to job shadow my aunt’s friend Jana. It was a great‚ rewarding experience.
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Level 4 Diploma in Business and Professional Administration Unit 403 – PPD1 Personal and professional development Contents 1. Introduction Page 3 2. LO1 – How to plan for personal and professional development Page 4 3. LO2 – How people learn Page 7 4. Conclusion Page 8 5. Appendix Page 9 6. Bibliography Page 11 Introduction “The most successful nations in the future will be those which develop high quality
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Although my motives for becoming a nurse haven’t always been as set in place as they are now I have always‚ ever since I can remember‚ had the idea that this was the profession for me. I am an outgoing person who enjoys working with and helping people. It wasn’t until my father was diagnosed with cancer that I knew that being a nurse is what I wanted to do‚ to be an advocate to my father and to all the other patients that I would eventually care for. During my first year of study I was kept very
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Alpha Mansaray Family Nurse Practitioner Program Wilmington University Statement of Goals As a child growing up in country of Sierra Leone during times of civil unrest‚ I watched my grandmother who lacked the ability to read and write care of an entire village of people because of the compassion she had for she fellow Africans. As she is much older now and no longer resides in Sierra Leone‚ she always reminds me of her story every now and then of how a young African girl without the ability to
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rewarding and fulfilling feeling I get when I help people in need. And being a nurse will encourages me to develop sets of skills that will stay with me for the rest of my life. I have an achievement-oriented personality and strong work ethics for the things that I am passion about. I therefore seek challenges that will help me build on my expertise and vocational skills. Another reason why I am so passionate about being a nurse is because on my Easter holiday this year‚ I went to The Gambia in West African
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My nursing relationship began shortly after my 18th birthday when I sat for my nursing boards and became as a licensed practical nurse. I attended Clara Barton High School‚ a vocational school in NYC. From the time I was a young girl I knew I wanted to become a nurse; however I had other conflicting passions that I wanted to explore that ultimately served to reinforce my greater passion for pursuing a lifelong relationship with nursing. Majoring in psychology and English in undergrad let me pursue
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