Importance Of Nurses In Nursing

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Nursing is a challenging profession all over the world, especially in Saudi Arabia. Our Patient –Care- system needs to be improved and I wish to contribute by raising the standards of Healthcare and take it to a higher standard. The first step would be, to start with Consolidating my academic qualifications and gain invaluable experience at a prestigious Institution like yours. I am one of 23 nurse practitioners who want to form a group to advocate Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) in Saudi Arabia. The purpose of our group and this letter is to explain the role that I see for APRNs in improving public welfare in our country. APRNs are a crucial part of the team to assist in successful implementation of your mandate to provide proper …show more content…

I would never want to stop improving as a parent or a wife, so why stop advancing in my career? I always want to be ready to care for anyone who needs me. As I graduated from one of the top 10 universities in U.S; I gained great experiences in ancient university. This opportunity shaped my personality and role as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN). Being an Acute Pediatric Practice Nurse had been a dream for me since, I observed that caring for children begins from infancy and There is a lot to learn about the patient from their families. I found many opportunities to work with parents and families and learned how to care for their children. It helped me to Integrate Parents into the critical care that we provided. Parents often preferred to have their kids treated by specialized nurses and other health care providers. It is an amazing feeling when watching some of the smallest and sickest babies stabilize, grow, and eventually go home with their families. I believe that motivation is key to a successful career as a professional nurse. My parents instilled in me the value of a strong work ethic and the responsibilities that one needs to incur to facilitate their dreams, goals, and motivations. As a result, when I have a goal to reach, I dedicate myself to achieving the task. This extends to my aspiration to be a nurse. I feel that as an intellectually and emotionally capable individual, I have a calling to dedicate myself to helping

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