Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) - RN to MSN - Family Nurse Practitioner
Personal/Professional Goals
I wish to pursue a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). The program is specifically designed for RNs such as myself to obtain an MSN in this field. I consider this the next step in my journey to my ultimate goal of nursing a doctor of nursing practice.
Academic experience
I have been working as an RN since 2007. I will receive my BS in nursing from Holy Names University in August of 2015. I am proud to say that I have a straight A average and have received the distinction of being placed on the president's list because I have maintained a 3.8-4.0 G.P.A every semester.
Research experience
For all of my classes, I completed numerous research papers on a variety of nursing topics, spanning from technical subjects regarding nursing care to nursing theory. I look forward to sharpening my research skills in the context of my Walden degree as I obtain a more in-depth education in the field of nursing which requires greater application of such skills.
Work experience
Over the course of my career since 2007, I have worked in a wide variety of acute care hospitals in many different capacities. I have experience in medical-surgical, critical care, and emergency nursing. I also worked as critical care nurse at Level II Trauma Center. My experiences empowered me to develop acute diagnostic and treatment skills. I am comfortable working in high-pressure environments with patients of very varied health statuses. This has prepared me for the responsibilities of advanced nursing practice. This will also infuse the perspective I am able to bring to my studies.
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