Why do I want to go to Georgetown?
The Nursing program at Georgetown strives to continue its tradition of preparing what Georgetown calls "…morally reflective health care leaders and scholars who strive to improve the health and well being of all people," and that is precisely my own personal passion. The high quality of the Nursing program at Georgetown is well-known, and I am very certain that I will fit into the community of students striving to improve their own ability to help others.
My shadowing experiences and clinical experiences.
As mentioned in my opening paragraph, I have had many healthcare-related work experiences, work at the following facilities: a) Johns Hopkins Hospital-Pediatrics & Maternity/Nursery; b) University of MD Medical Systems-Medical/Surgical; c) Northwest Hospital-Medical-Surgical; d) Sheppard Pratt Hospital-Psychiatric Nursing; e) Good Samaritan Hospital-Fundamental Nursing Dialysis; f) Maryland General Hospital -- Community Health; and g) Red Cross Blood Bank Drive -- Community Health/Donation.
When I enroll in a
At Hartford Community College (Maryland) I accumulated a GPA of 3.976 and graduated Cum Laude; at Sojourner Douglass College in Maryland, my GPA was 3.762. To conclude, I am a top student, a person committed to learning as much about nursing and healthcare as I can so I can make a difference in the lives of others.
Works Cited
Rosseter, Robert J. (2008). Nursing Shortage Fact Sheet. American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Retrieved September 5, 2012, from http://www.an.nche.edu. Advance for Nurses
Turner, Susan Odegaard. (2009). Characteristics of the RNs who catalyze change -- down to the letter.. Retrieved September 5, 2012, from http://nursing.advanceweb.com.
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