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What is your career goal?
For my Career goal I would like to become a nurse that deals with pregnancies. It’s something that I’m super fascinated in and it would be great income for me. So I’m doing something that I’m passionate about while making money. #nursing
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Eric’s Answer
Greetings Please don't regard nursing for getting rich. If money is only for prestige. Then Nursing is maybe not your first choice to seek.
This is a real opportunity
to examine motives for nursing. Read all literature of requirements Get the best grades that you can.
Find hospitals that will teach volunteers, maybe they have a training program that will assist you top maybe work for them some day
I have worked with others who thought the same
until the long hours and sacrifices that come with no sleeping for hours on end.
But if your desire to see both good and the bad side is that sometimes the baby and mom both die.
Reality for one thing to decide how strong is your faith in what you believe is in servitude.
Of healing and illness. How are your gut feelings ?? Have you seen large amounts of blood?
Before deciding, I would encourage you to shadow as a volunteer, as a helper in what ever venture you decide.
As a counselor, I want to encourage to you to gain the total perspective of a highly regarded profession
with high regards for life. Analyze your true emotions about all life, How you regard your fellow man.
and if you believe in Yashua (Jesus) and the Father. This is where our true calling gifts from the spirit for healing.
And it is this healing capacity is the tender heart that you have.
True healing from the heart heals others who are in pain when they are suffering as you go with them on their journey.
This is a real opportunity
to examine motives for nursing. Read all literature of requirements Get the best grades that you can.
Find hospitals that will teach volunteers, maybe they have a training program that will assist you top maybe work for them some day
I have worked with others who thought the same
until the long hours and sacrifices that come with no sleeping for hours on end.
But if your desire to see both good and the bad side is that sometimes the baby and mom both die.
Reality for one thing to decide how strong is your faith in what you believe is in servitude.
Of healing and illness. How are your gut feelings ?? Have you seen large amounts of blood?
Before deciding, I would encourage you to shadow as a volunteer, as a helper in what ever venture you decide.
As a counselor, I want to encourage to you to gain the total perspective of a highly regarded profession
with high regards for life. Analyze your true emotions about all life, How you regard your fellow man.
and if you believe in Yashua (Jesus) and the Father. This is where our true calling gifts from the spirit for healing.
And it is this healing capacity is the tender heart that you have.
True healing from the heart heals others who are in pain when they are suffering as you go with them on their journey.
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Sarah’s Answer
Being an obstetrical nurse is a wonderful and honorable profession. As a mom, my obstetrical nurses had a huge impact on my life and I remember their faces and advice to this day, even though I only interacted with them for a few days while in the hospital.
Eric is right that being a nurse is not an easy job and involves sacrifice. I am not a nurse myself, but have several nurses in my family. All of them would say, without a doubt, that it is worth it. It has opened their lives to many interesting and varied experiences, including part-time work, working at summer camps, travel nursing, and academia, in addition to the traditional paths. They love sharing stories of their favorite patients and knowing they have contributed to making the world a better place.
Do what you can to gain exposure to the medical field now. There are many non-profits where you could volunteer - homeless shelters or other groups that provide healthcare, or even a zoo or animal shelter where you could learn about animal healthcare. Whatever is close to you would work!
Eric is right that being a nurse is not an easy job and involves sacrifice. I am not a nurse myself, but have several nurses in my family. All of them would say, without a doubt, that it is worth it. It has opened their lives to many interesting and varied experiences, including part-time work, working at summer camps, travel nursing, and academia, in addition to the traditional paths. They love sharing stories of their favorite patients and knowing they have contributed to making the world a better place.
Do what you can to gain exposure to the medical field now. There are many non-profits where you could volunteer - homeless shelters or other groups that provide healthcare, or even a zoo or animal shelter where you could learn about animal healthcare. Whatever is close to you would work!