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Registered Nurse (RN) Career Spotlight

August 12th, 2009 by alexi

Becky, a university graduate with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Nursing, took time out of her busy week going through hospital orientation as a recently certified Registered Nurse, to answer some questions about the world of nursing.

When did you become interested in nursing?

I became interested in nursing after my freshman year of college. I was Pre-Med and the fit just didn’t seem right for my long term goals. I knew I wanted to be a mom, but at the same time, I wanted to have a career. I love that nursing will afford me the opportunity to identify with something outside of mothering. Also, after a few years of work experience, I plan to go back to school and get my master’s degree and become a nurse practitioner, or possibly even get my Doctorate in Nursing Practice. I love that I have these choices!

What is your favorite part of being an RN?

I love that I am always learning! It can be frustrating at times to not know everything, but the learning and growth can be so rewarding because you really see the impact in people’s lives! As a nurse you get to be with your patients during some of their most vulnerable times–being a part of that and helping them through the process of healing, loss, whatever their situation may be is really fulfilling.

What has been particularly memorable about your job now or nursing school?

I can’t pinpoint one single patient. You see everything in nursing! Really, everything.

“You see everything in nursing! Really, everything.”

I love the growth that I have seen in myself throughout nursing school, and even now as a RN- I learn something new each day, and have so much left to learn. I also love knowing that I really helped someone in my day.

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Education Careers: Quality Education is both an Art and a Science.

July 2nd, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof

Ronald Wolff, superintendent of Morgan School District in Morgan, UT is well versed in reading, writing and arithmetic. With more than 30 years in the education industry as a coach, teacher, principal and now as superintendent he has learned much from the best teacher of all: experience. As superintendent he watches over thousands students in his district and has an impressive educational pedigree of his own. He gave us some tips on careers in education. Here are ten things you should know according to Wolff.

Good teaching is both an art and a science.  The best teachers are born with personal traits that can’t be learned.  Every teacher can become better if they are determined to be a “student” of the learning process.

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Attention College Freshmen: Get to know Ratemyprofessors.com or Perish

June 11th, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof

rate-my-professor-textOne of the biggest advantages of being an upperclassmen is being “in the know.” Upperclassmen know where all the campus building and offices are, they know which vending machines are always getting stuck, who the hottest cheerleader is and so on.

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