Empathy In Nursing

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Empathy: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. As a potential nursing and social work student, empathy is an important trait I need to learn and develop. After graduating in May of 2018, I plan to attend Kansas State University to study Pre-Nursing and Social Work; then, I intend to transfer to a nursing school, either Baker School of Nursing or Washburn University. Both nurses and social workers must care deeply about their patients, using skills such as patience, kindness, and empathy. A career in nursing stands out to me because I want to impact people’s lives in a positive way. Oftentimes, patients encounter nurses in a hospital or office for unfortunate reasons, such as sickness or discomfort. A nurse focuses on …show more content…

Furthermore, almost any career requires a college degree. I am very responsible, and have intentionally saved money throughout high school, but I still do not have enough to afford a full year of tuition at Kansas State University. The only way to help me achieve my goals is through scholarships and student loans; however, scholarships are preferable since they do not require me to pay them back. Without student debt, certain experiences and opportunities will enhance the enjoyment of my life, such as the missions trip. Moreover, I never want student debt to cripple my personal well-being and follow my dreams and goals. I already have an idea of a career I would be passionate about after high school; I have found what I care about and have found a few careers where I can exercise these interests and beliefs. Nevertheless, the only thing holding me back is my ability to pay for my higher education. This scholarship will contribute to my financial need throughout college, making my loans less. A smaller amount owed will give me larger opportunities after graduating and a multitude of chances to begin serving others, without the concern of

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