Importance Of Pursuing A Nursing Career

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“Progress looks like a bunch of failures and you 're going to have feelings about that because it’s sad but you can’t fall apart. And then one day , you will succeed.” (Grey’s Anatomy) It is the law of life that significant events will occur throughout a human’s existence on Earth. We exist, survive, and thrive because we are able to change. With that in mind, I am grateful for all the opportunities that have and continue to be given to me despite my past failures,lack of inspiration and confidence. I was on a mission everyday trying to decrypt what type of life I should lead, my mind was always adopting new identities but my options were limitless. I knew I was an individual and since we all do not look the same our purposes can not be either. Pursuing a nursing career was not a plan, throughout my developing years I fathomed the thought of being in the medical field because it is science based and it is persistently evolving which would give me constant interest. My strong passion for science granted me the opportunity of being placed in the STEP program (Science Training Education Program) at SUNY Old Westbury. However, my drawback was that I had no ambition because life did not have significance or purpose to me. With this in mind, I planned on enlisting in the U.S Navy Medical Corp. after graduating High School. I underestimated my …show more content…

As a result, I was promoted to a Patient Care Technician in a heart failure unit. In the meantime, I continue to multi-task in a fast-paced environment where I am responsible for twelve to sixteen patients and practice proper techniques in the unit. Each day I gain knowledge by working closely with the registered nurses as well as with patients, therefore obtaining medical experience that has prepared me for the role of a

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