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Ever since I was young, helping people has always being my passion, a fact which was greatly credited by my compassion and caring nature as a person. As a result, I set up my life on a career path that would not only enable me to help others but also serve as a primary and specialty health care provider thus my educational goal was to one day become a Family Nurse Practitioner. For this reason, I joined LBCC where I graduated in 2012 with AA honors in Science. Additionally, I was accepted in Cerritos College for a nursing program in the same year whereby I graduated in 2014.
Accordingly, as I was perusing my nursing program, I was able to finish the prerequisites for CSUDH and graduated with honors from CSUF with a bachelor’s degree of Health Science. I understand that a FNP program is very demanding and requires lots of skills and concentration which is as a result of the Family Nurse Practitioner’s role of providing a wide range of preventive and acute health care services to individuals in a wide age group. However, based on my greatest personal strengths, I am confident that I can efficiently achieve my goal of being a Family Nurse Practitioner without any prior nursing experience.
This is because, according to my knowledge and understanding of the medical occupation, I believe that the most important aspect of being a Registered Nurse is not the clinical experience they have but rather knowing how to work with patients and having the general knowledge of what it takes to be a patient. In fact, the only reason that could deter me from succeeding in this program is the probability of not finding a clinical preceptor soon enough for the next clinical rotation. However, I have taken certain steps that will guarantee my success in the program which include finding my first rotation in a Family clinic that works as an urgent after hours with the MD as a preceptor.
In addition, the clinic has more than 20 years of experience and in order to complete the required clinical hours, I plan on working as just part time. I am a very hardworking person, which is evident from my GPA hence I strongly believe that I will mange balancing my academic and clinical demands of the FNP program with my employment and personal commitments. The reason why I chose to pursue my career as a Family Nurse Practitioner is so as to be able to provide individuals with seamless health care.
In addition, it would also allow me to take on greater responsibilities and gain significant ground in the fight for patient autonomy thus satisfying my ultimate goal of making a difference for patients. Therefore, I expect your FNP program in the university to equip me with great level of medical knowledge that will help me to achieve my clinical expectations for best clinical competence and above all assure safety of patients. I am looking forward to being part of your FNP program. However, In the event that am not considered for this program, I will finish as a MSN Administrator and apply for FNP post graduate certificate in a different school.
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