Nursing Personal Statement Essay

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At age 15, I was diagnosed with a rare neuro-muscular disease. This motivated my interest in the medical field. Frequent hospital admissions and treatments allowed me to meet some amazing nurses. I wanted to care for others, as I was cared for and couldn’t imagine any other career. Albert Einstein said, “Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.” (Quoted in the New York Times, June 20, 1932) AEA 29-041) Although it’s fulfilling to have earned my BSN, I want to do more. Since graduation, I’ve been fortunate enough to have experience in neurology, geriatrics, nurse management, and nephrology. Right out of nursing school, I worked for the Cleveland Clinic on a neurology unit. This helped develop time management and basic nursing assessment skills. I had the big hospital experience that exposed me to other parts of the multi-disciplinary team and the importance of every role. The ability to work on a team and collaborate is a strength I have brought with me through my career. Supervising at a nursing home and dialysis clinic allowed for opportunities to lead and teach. I gained experience with communication, organization, delegation, and education. Working collaboratively and ensuring continuity of care improved my communication skills. Manager preceptors improved my organizational and delegation abilities and enabled me to …show more content…

I’ve been with this company 8 years and I love my job. We are the primary care team to most of our dialysis patients and thorough assessment is essential. Confidence and knowledge is also necessary, as we do not have a physician in the building most days. I’ve had the privilege to learn a little about every specialty due to our high co-morbidity patient census. Our team has assessed everything from the common cold to cancer. Fellow nurses, nurse practitioners, and doctors on my team help build my knowledge every day, which is essential in the medical

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