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The path I have chosen to take in my life is pursuing a career in the medical field. I am a people person, and I love to take care of others. Helping people reach a goal is very rewarding. I am so happy that OTC has a nursing program. I plan to take all of the necessary requirements to become a nurse. I know that the program is hard to get into, but I plan to achieve this. I know that there are limited spots, but am willing to prove myself. I know that it will not be easy, but that is a risk I am willing to take to achieve my goals. I have worked in several nursing homes as a CNA, and a CMT. I have had my CNA certification for almost 15 years, and my CMT certification for just about 5. The experience that I have is mostly in home health care. I enjoy this, because it is more one on one time with a patient. I personally believe that if you have a client, it is best to give them this attention. Taking the career clusters survey was …show more content…
There are lots of PRN positions, which is an as needed position. In my other time, I plan to work in home health care with more of a one on one environment. As I mentioned before I believe that it is better to have a one on one relationship with a client. That ensures that there is enough one on one time with your patient. I really enjoy working with the older generation. I believe that they have done their part in making the world a better place, and that their time here on earth is limited. I really like that I can do MY part in a one on one environment ensuring them comfort and peace. Also them knowing that they are not just another patient in a facility. I believe that it is important to make them still know that they are making a difference. The older generation usually can’t do much in terms of working, but the stories about their generation, hard times, and overcoming hard times have proven to make me a better

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