Jordyn “Savanah” Hearn is a quiet, but strong individual who has a lot to offer your university and the health care industry. Savanah is applying to University of Tennessee-Knoxville with the intent of pursuing a career in health care, specifically nursing. I have been Savanah’s teacher for 3 medically-related courses over a period of 3 years. In these courses I have had the opportunity to directly observe her academic abilities and interpersonal skills. Savanah is a good, hard-working student. She comes to class prepared and consistently earns high marks on tests and assignments. She has made an “A” in all of her health-related courses. In class, Savanah asks good insightful questions and is curious to learn beyond the course standards. This
Allison Banze, is a second year student at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin. She is from Warrenton, MO and will be graduating this May. At Missouri Southern State University, she is involved in Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society and Alpha Chi Honor Society. She is also the Respiratory Therapy Club Vice-President, and in the Lamba Beta Honor Society for Respiratory Care. After graduation, Allison will be starting her career in the Respiratory Therapy field at MU 's University Hospital in Columbia.
Darcy’s Coming of Age Experience Darcy White a wife and a mother is a nurse assistant at the Franklin Memorial Hospital and has worked there for over 15 years right out of college. As I was interviewing my mother she seemed very busy worrying about my brother’s doing homework, folding laundry and trying to pick from supper before that. Darcy seemed to me to be a hard working mother with a lot of responsibility, when I interviewed her and we were talking about college it seemed as though is was only a brief and small part of her life.
Jasmine Eubanks Biomedical/ Clinical Technician I picked this career choice because I would get to work with machines, and teach people about the machines. At my job I work with many different machines and teach people about the machines. These machines are designed to help me diagnoses treatment, and also monitor patients. Many of my responsibilities are me being responsible for data obtained from professional in relationship, teaching other medical people who might come in contact with the machines, and most importantly knowing what I’m doing at all times. Students wanting to learn about this can volunteer at local hospitals that have these machines, to watch and observe how and
Aaron Sedrick is a senior at Joplin High School. He has made it his goal to graduate in the top 10% of his class with Honors. This ambitious goal is only a reflection of his dedication that permeates through the rest of his life, from waking up every morning at 5:20 am to get ready for LDS Seminary, to taking some of the most difficult courses his school offers. He attributes his ambition and dedication to his father, who started medical school just as he began kindergarten. This gave him the unique perspective of watching someone much older than him go through similar experiences and then succeed.
Interview Narrative As soon as I got the opportunity to interview Aileen Ginez, I asked her questions about her college. Aileen Ginez is an intelligent and hardworking single mother with two sons and two daughters. Aileen is a very caring parent and has a rewarding job as a nurse. The major she chose in her college was nursing, “It was nursing and I chose it because I wanted to become a nurse so I did.”
be. Vital has been a very large part of my high school life since I enrolled/joined sophomore year, and part of my experience in the be. Vital academy has given a wide knowledge such us to be able to make realistic career choices and seek successful employment in the health care field, to develop an understanding of current health care issues, environmental concerns, and survival needs of the community, the nation and the world, and to develop an understanding of the importance in interacting and cooperating with other students and organizations, and last but not the least to promote and develop effective leadership qualities, skills, physical, mental and social wellbeing. Being in the be. Vital Academy program associated to the organization of Health Occupations Students of America has given me the opportunity on what medical career field I want to pursue in my college plans.
I was very clumsy when I was a little kid. I vividly remember falling when running around in our yard. It might sound horrible, but this led me to question how our scars healed and how our bruises go away. I would ask my mother, a nurse, as to why this happens. That was when I was a kid.
Samantha Enquist is an ambitious RN working on achieving the BSN program at Arkansas State University. Through employment with BRMC, there has been much growth, experience, and success to prepare. It is a physical, emotional, and demanding career choice. The positive difference a nurse can make overcomes difficulty and keeps them motivated.
After achieving these important milestones in my life, I plan to set the next goal by getting accepted into my dream college, Georgia Southern University. Georgia Southern University is ranked the number four nursing program in the state of Georgia, which leads to me pursuing my career goals. If I maintain these goals, my determination will allow me to get accepted into and graduate from Georgia Southern University’s nursing program by