I am very interested in the position as a Registered Nurse for the Medical Oncology Infusion clinic available on the Memorial Hospital of Gulfport website. As a dedicated Registered Nurse with a 30-year span of experience, I believe I would be an asset for this position and the clinic team. My work experience includes Medical/Surgical nursing at acute care setting, a busy Ambulatory Clinic for three surgeons for two years, 10 years at Outpatient Surgery Center, three years as a Community Outreach Cancer nurse and much more. My skill sets are the strong ability to assess patients using the nursing process and principles, knowledge of the many procedures and protocols, proficient with using clinic equipment, multitasking to meet patients and family needs, to think critically during procedures and in emergencies, and interpreting and following instructions from the physicians. As the Community Outreach Cancer nurse, I have knowledge and understanding for the need of quality patient education, my position required that I take over the teaching of patients and families about Chemotherapy treatments when a Chemotherapy nurse was not available. I also have a solid foundation of computer operation and keyboarding as an Informatics nurse. …show more content…
I am seeking a permanent transition back into the clinical field and to be closer to my home and family. This position utilizes my work experience that I enjoyed most and received the most gratitude. I welcome the opportunity to discuss this position in person at your
My dream is to become a pediatric oncologist at St. Jude Children’s Hospital, so this program is a big opportunity for me that will help prepare me for my future
I am an experienced hardworking, reliable and motivated Senior Nurse. I lead by example and thrive on challenges. I am able to demonstrate excellent communication skills and this is evident when working well within the multi-disciplinary team (MDT). I have worked in Alder Hey children’s Hospital for fourteen years, working initially within the Oncology unit for eight years were I acquired a vast knowledge of sepsis.
In my interview I decided meet with a co-worker that has17 years’ experience in school nursing, 35 years’ experience in critical care and 2 years’ experience as a clinical instructor for Lancaster General Hospital School of Nursing. Margret Young has her School Nursing Certification along with her BSN and her CCRN (Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse). She is a Masters candidate and is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. Below are the interview questions and response.
I would like to apply for your job opening as a Physician Assistant in the Physician Office. After studying at Lincoln Memorial University to achieve my bachelor 's degree in biology, I got accepted into the Physician Assistant program through the Air Force. I have shown dedication to my studies and the United States, which I am currently serving in the Air Force for my eight year service time and plan to continue my career with the Air Force backing me. I have experience of the medical field working with my unit in the 134th division. My experience with the medical field along with my studies makes me an excellent candidate for the job.
I believe in providing quality and compassionate care to all individuals. In addition to arriving at work on time, I am a mature professional that possess enthusiasm and a positive attitude. I believe many of my qualities would benefit your great
There are two ways to do a career; one is going through the motions and not caring, and the second is loving the career and preforming it whole-heartedly. To aspire to be a great nurse, but more specifically a great oncology nurse, the aspirant must put in time, effort, and dedication into the patient and adore their job. In explanation, an oncology nurse is someone who has received a masters in clinical nursing with a specialty in oncology, which is the study and treatment of a tumor. These professionals work with all age groups and deal with cancerous and noncancerous tumors. However, in order to understand and be good at this career, the aspirant must go through extensive training and education, and be prepared for the work place.
This dedication and persistence to ensuring excellent medical care has inspired me to go into nursing, so that I may give back like these medical professionals gave
Ultimately, I simply want to help patients and their loved ones affected by cancer. I want something positive to come from my father’s death. So after much research and consideration, I have decided to pursue a career as a Registered Nurse (ADN). Although, becoming an RN will take longer and increase my responsibilities, it will also provide a higher salary and ultimately a more rewarding career. Becoming a Registered Nurse will allow me to work more closely with cancer patients and be more involved in their care.
My Nursing Experience at Countryvilla Rehabilitation My nursing experience has been very busy for the past 6 years. I received my LVN license back in 2010 and got my first job at Countryvilla Rehabilitation in Arcadia as a Charge Nurse. I was very excited since it will be my first nursing job and it’s close to home.
It is my pleasure to be writing you regarding the openings for civilian contracted RNs of the Coronary Care Step-Down Unit at Madigan Army Medical Center. My passion and motivation for being a nurse stems from the examples of the nurses who cared for me during the numerous times I was a patient in Madigan Army Medical Center as a child. It would be an honor to work within the community that changed my life. I have been a visitor several occasions to this specific unit and have been a patient at a different hospital receiving coronary care. I’ve done extensive personal research and learned what text books will say about most of the treatments that this unit will provide; however, my ability to tell patients about my personal experiences provides a unique ability to empathize and serve this specific population.
Having experienced many difficulties with my pregnancies, childbirth and now as mother of two and enjoying motherhood from a patient’s perspective, I am aware of the valuable contribution that professionals in the health care industry make in alleviating not just the medical and physical problems that may occur, but also in offering guidance and comfort on a psychological level. I possess a caring and compassionate manner. I have a strong and commitment. I am good at listening. I have a love for mankind, as well as an intellectual aptitude for the related subject areas.
I am applying for the Emergency department Registered Nurse position. Regarding my current healthcare experience, education, and my ability to apply knowledge effectively I would be a valuable asset to your emergency department. In December I will graduate with my Associate degree in nursing Sincerely,
Enthusiastic registered nurse with experience of over 27 years in renal units, which includes working as a transplant coordinator for 3 years (cadaveric kidney and live kidney donors) and involvement in transportation of the kidney. Developed a strong in-depth understanding of diagnosis, renal dialysis machines and medical terminology. Exceptional knowledge of interpreting and analyzing medical data, and a dependable health care individual with the ability to stay calm and make clinical judgments to solve medical and equipment problems. Proven ability to provide great evaluation and leadership, effective communication both verbally and written, and punctual attendance to develop a positive relationship with new patients, family members and
Introduction In this paper, I describe my ideal job as an expert registered nurse in palliative care. Also, I examine my strengths and limitations in relation to a particular job posting (e.g., registered nurse in VHA Home Health Care palliative care) (refer to Appendix). Lastly, the paper discusses various marketing strategies that may help me reach my career goal. Career Vision
I have always been determined to be the best nurse I can be, to be a person of assurance for the patient, to be confident in my skills and abilities to help the patient. Most importantly, I strive to be the patient’s advocate and champion for their health and well-being during a time when they cannot do it for themselves. I firmly believe it is the nurse, who has to be 100% committed and who has empathy and compassion, that makes the best nurse and can make the most dramatic difference in a patient’s life when they are most vulnerable. That is my dream, my goal, to be a nurse a patient can truly rely on, and to do my best to hone my medical skills and