Nursing Personal Statement Essay

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Nursing is a vocation; the forefront of the NHS. Nurses save and change lives each and every day, it’s simply their call of duty! Nursing is as much about the promotion of wellness and health as it is about intervention to challenge poor health. I realised my desire to nurse in 2010 when my father was seriously injured; he was hospitalised for around 7 weeks and during this time I was able to see first-hand the immense skill and determination required to be a nurse, it was also this instance that sparked my ambition to improve the standards of care for those with unique, individual needs. I consider adult and mental health nursing with my enthusiasm for emergency care.
My work placement consisted of 3 days in our local hospital. I was able …show more content…

Within St John Ambulance I am an active volunteer and have been acknowledged for 1000 hours service in the past year. I am also a superintendent, holding unlimited responsibility for a cadet unit and act in loco parentis towards young people, often being an advocate for their choices. I also have the role of a patient transport attendant involving first aid and ambulance duties which can incorporate support for the statutory ambulance service. My volunteer work involves me cooperating with other professionals and agencies in efforts to uphold a patient centred care. This demonstrates my commitment, flexibility and reliability to a vocation I greatly enjoy. I am also employed by First Choice as a care assistant and support worker; this employment facilitates working in various settings from hospitals to supported living, experiencing the wide varieties of care available, this experience has allowed me to develop my team working skills and my ability to form a rapport with those in my care while being highly adaptable. I currently undertake a Level 3 Award in Education and Training which equips me to facilitate training and promotes my communication and interpersonal skills, enabling me to pass on information and knowledge

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