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Over time, when I joined my college level, I came across a certain book in the school library known as ‘Guide to Nursing Management and Leadership’ by Marriner-Tomey. This book motivated me because I learned varied strategies for advancing nursing leadership and management skills. The book also inspired me because it revealed practical management practices for a range of workplace issues including diversity, stress management, and evidence-based practices in healthcare settings. My education experience in the nursing field has enabled me to not only acquire significant nursing skills but also understand the needs of patients in society.
I graduated with an Associate degree in nursing, in 1991 from the university. While at the university, one of my professors, who were guiding us in laboratory activities, became my greatest mentor in the nursing field. Besides, I have done several research projects and internship activities especially handling patients with minor issues and helping nurses in hospitals. Thus, the internship greatly influenced my career because the opportunity taught me the significance of teamwork, building mutual rapport with others, listening carefully, and communicating effectively with patients, as well, as my co-workers.
I believe that my strong research projects in the nursing field and ability to communicate effectively will make me well suited to pursue my dreams in the nursing education track. I am obliged to utilize my talents in a constructive manner that will benefit society. Thus, the nursing education track will offer me an opportunity to express my talents while benefiting society. I will be graduating this May with a bachelor's degree in Nursing. Therefore, I believe that by pursuing a Master of Science in nursing education track, I will advance management for professional nursing practice and prepare for effective patient-centered healthcare delivery.
I am obliged to achieve my goals because, through close association with patients where I was working, I was inspired to devote myself as a nurse my entire life. Together with the education experience that I have gained from previous learning institutions, I believe that I will build my talent. Although the nursing field has varied challenges, I can recall the encouraging words from my professor at the school of nursing that all the impossibilities are possibilities if only one totally devotes himself or herself to achieving his or her objectives.
There are many things that should be accomplished in the nursing field I remember during my internship in one of the nursing care organizations, I worked tirelessly and had little time for resting. I know nothing is easy or simple, but it is only through devotion or commitment that one can achieve career objectives. Therefore, I believe that I would greatly benefit from the nursing education track at Norwich University; thus, fulfilling my dreams of helping or saving the life of helpless patients in society.
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