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    in the career I wish to go into, these are the area of nursing so adult or children, my qualification are they the best I can get and what else can I do but also the university I wish to go to, the money side so do I have the money to do the course do I have to get a loan or can I get a bursary and also my family as their opinion matters and do I wish to be close to them. This will discuss why I have picked nursing as a career and what I think is right for me. Firstly, the type of career I have

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    The right career for you may not always present itself when expected. My road to nursing has been full of curves and bumps along the way. It has meant challenging my beliefs and making sacrifices in order to focus on making my career change successful. However, the personal challenges that I have faced along the way have made me a stronger person; someone who will give much to the healthcare industry. The bachelors of science in nursing program at Loyola University will be an incredible platform

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    I am pursuing a career in Nursing at Northwest Iowa Community College. After, I am going to transfer to a four year college to obtain my BSN. Then, I plan to receive my masters in Nursing and become a Nurse Practitioner. I am very passionate about the career that I am pursuing. The main reason that I am so passionate about the medical field is because of my grandmother. I spent many hours in my local nursing home visiting my grandmother. Also, I enjoyed not only visiting with just my grandmother

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    The drive to purse nursing as a career stems from an innate passion for helping others. Helping, healing, and nurturing are all qualities that have grown and developed throughout my life, and have lead to Nursing. I have always had a caring and supportive spirit since I was young, volunteering whenever the opportunity arose in Senior Citizen Homes, Special Olympics, and with Anne Arundel Medical Center. Into my teenage years I realized how much of a difference could be made when working directly

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    In my family, nursing has become a sort of legacy. At a certain point in my childhood, I wasn’t sure that I could be or do anything else. A nursing career felt safe; it was familiar, stable, and at a young age, I felt that I’d heard all the good, bad, and ugly. However, it wasn’t until I began preparing to apply to nursing school that I wondered if I really wanted this to become my career, until I began asking myself if all the trials and tribulations of both nursing school and the profession were

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    Nursing Career Path

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    Most people my age don’t know which career path to pursue. I have always known that I wanted to be a nurse. As a young child, I was involved in a burn accident that required emergency care. I distinctly remember the care that I received from the nurses and their genuine compassion for me as a patient. That event has had a profound influence on my decision to pursue a career in nursing. As an adult, I have begun to make this goal a reality by applying myself to my academics and learning to balance

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    My Career In Nursing

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    During my long journey in nursing school, I realized that the idea I had of the nursing career and the reality of it are two different things. Before starting in this path the only knowledge that I had about the medical field was of caring and helping some sick family members. Eventually, those experiences awoke a feeling in me to help those in need. Later on, that feeling turned into a calling, and that was what influenced me to pursue a career in nursing. Nursing is the nation’s largest health

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    Nursing Career Choice

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    following a parent or relatives footsteps by being a nurse and I haven't been inspired by anyone I know. With a gradual realization I knew that nursing would be a great job for me after I started watching Nurse Jackie I began to research nursing as a career which increased my interest and wish to be a nurse as the program opened my eyes to how close-knit a nursing team. I have grown up in the countryside, the nearest town being a mile or two away, I'd love the opportunity to study at a university in

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    Nursing Career Path

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    The career I am going to enter is nursing. I would like to work with children in pediatrics. The school I have been accepted into is Oklahoma Christian University. This school has a great bachelors of science and nursing (BSN) program that I plan to complete. This school is in Edmonds Oklahoma and I have family in Edmonds and the town over. This is a great opportunity for me to see a lot of my family that I've never met. Oklahoma is my next 4 years and I'm excited to take this journey. I decided

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    I have been working in the nursing field for quite a while, and I can say that each day is an adventure. Nursing is a profession that is physically and emotionally draining and oftentimes does not get the credit when it's due. It can also be both physically & emotionally demanding, having someone who depends on your decisions and capabilities as a nurse, as they entrust their life on your hand, together with the nursing demands & responsibilities can be physically draining. Despite of this facts

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