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ment of Purpose for the Family Nurse Practitioner program After much consideration, I have decided that Georgetown University’s Family Nurse Practitioner program is the course that fits best with my intellectual and clinical interests. As a registered nurse, one of my intellectual interests that are driving me to pursuing this program is advancing my academic knowledge. Studies in previous levels of education have revealed to me that nursing sharpens my mind and the more I study it, the better my thinking and reasoning gets.
I have come to endeavour to accumulate as much nursing knowledge as I can because besides using it in my practice as a clinical expert, it helps me to understand human beings and to enhance their satisfaction (Codina 262). Narrowing down, the Family Nurse Practitioner program will give me insight into matters of the family. This will add onto my competence as a member of the society because the family is the basic unit of the society. Clinically, my pursuit of this program is meant to advance my knowledge of health assessment.
Prior studies and internships have underscored to me the need to have the highest level of competence in examining a patient’s medical issue in order to pick on the most suitable intervention that addresses that issue. Additionally, I seek to advance my knowledge of research methods in nursing because I reckon that as a registered nurse, I have a responsibility to generate knowledge, share it with other nurses and contribute to the overall growth and development of the profession of nursing (Codina 266).
I seek to pursue this program with an interest of augmenting the skills of identifying and utilizing best practices in my work as a committed registered nurse. The other interest I have in pursuing in this program is to acquire knowledge of managing acute and chronic illnesses. I developed this interest after witnessing how disruptive the effects of such illnesses are to the family. A sizeable portion of scarce family resources goes to the care of chronically ill family members. Besides this economic impact, caregivers of the chronically who lack strong defences can develop depression.
My endeavour is to use the knowledge I will get from this course to devise affordable and accessible interventions that can help address the economic, social and psychological toll that acute and chronic illnesses have on both patients and their families (Codina 262). It would be fulfilling to me to see families living happily without being put down by the sickness of one of the members. My value and high esteem for the family unit is one of the things that justify my fitness for the Family Nurse Practitioner program.
The clinical hours I have handled in the previous educational levels and in my internships have equipped me with the capacity to handle the vigour of the program. I am the best fit for Georgetown University’s program because I have the academic capabilities required to be a successful student in both the program and the institution at large. In conclusion, Family Nurse Practitioner program offered by Georgetown University is the right option for me because it suits my intellectual and clinical interests.
Works CitedCodina, Maria. Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Intensive Review: Fast Facts and Practice Questions, 2014. Print.
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