rona
Nov 29, 2010
Scholarship / concept paper on nursing and sociolgy and how they are needed in both fields! [2]
The decision to attend college has embarked many students' minds and questions spark in their mind such as: What can I expect as an individual in a higher educational institution? Is this the correct path for me? How will I survive in this long journey full of disappointment's an outstanding success when all work is fulfilled? Do the curricula present new or ancillary impediments? What are the right tools for a true success story? Every thought haunts an individual wanting to pursue studies at a higher educational institution. How many students are willing to fight the battles that are faced within a better life and more opportunities? Not many it is a proven fact that within many social backgrounds people tend to feel that they are not qualified for the work given and the time and effort that has to be placed in your future.
The economy is defacing and is in for turmoil with fewer jobs and the positions of the higher paying jobs are being filled every day because of high degrees in certain areas of studies. When you complete high school why stop there and work at fast food restaurants for the remainder of your life. That will benefit you for a period of time but when you are living from pay check to pay check it will have you wondering why you did not go further in education.
Most jobs are requiring further education and more training. For example, if you and another colleague go in for a job interview to become a police officer; and you have just a high school diploma or a GED and your colleague has a bachelors and masters in criminal justice and a lot more experience than you do he or she will receive the job because of experience and qualifications they possess. The U.S. has been transformed from a manufacturing-based economy to an economy based on knowledge, and the importance of a college education today can be compared to that of a high school education forty years ago. It serves as the gateway to better options and more opportunity.
It is necessary to choose a major in college because it is the key to your career and succession in life. This decision will affect your career in a significant way. The decision of choosing the right college major is a tough process. You need to know what it is exactly that you would like to spend time studying, what interests you the most and which subject can help you lead the kind of life that you desire. You need to be very precise in choosing your college major so that you don't shift to another major after choosing one.
Shorten your focus to only specific majors that interests you. You need to know which college offers your subject and then choose the best. Don't choose a major just because it makes a lot of money it should be something you would enjoy doing every day. A major is a must when attending college because it will be pointless of you coming to school and not knowing what your career choice is. When on undecided on your major it is time consuming and costing you extra money in the long run. Your course study is depending on your choice of a major. For example you enroll to be a Nursing student and take a semester or two worth of classes and then in the second year decide that you would rather be a Pharmacist, and then you have wasted that time in school for nothing.
Your major will help you receive your first job after graduation. The choice of a major can build your strength and how you work under pressure. As you progress in your career, you build skills and knowledge that transcended from your choice of major. Your knowledge is based on what you studied in college and what is going to make you productive in your career choice. Your major has to be something you want to do and can see yourself in that position in years to come. Your major is not only important because of your career choice it is what you will become an live, eat, breath and not just a random choice it has to be thought about and researched to make sure you want to pursue in that career.
My selected field of study is nursing. Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from birth to death. Nurses work in a large variety of specialties where they work independently and as part of a team to assess, plan, implement and evaluate care. Nursing Science is a field of knowledge based on the contributions of nursing scientist through peer reviewed scholarly journals and evidenced-based practice.
Western European concepts of nursing were first practiced by male catholic monks who provided for the sick and ill during the Dark Ages of Europe. Similar models of care were probably practiced by other religious monasteries in the Middle East and in Asia.During 17th century Europe, nursing care was provided by men and women serving punishment. It was often associated with prostitutes and other female criminals serving time. They had a reputation for being drunk and obnoxious, a view amplified by the doctors of the time to make themselves seem more important and able. It was not until Florence Nightingale, a well-educated woman from a middle class family, became a nurse and improved it drastically that people began to accept nursing as a respectable profession. Other aspects also helped in the acceptance of nursing. In 1853 Theodore Fliedner set up a hospital where the nurses he employed had to be of good nature. Many people were impressed with this facility, and because of it, the British Institute of Nursing Sisters was set up.
Nursing focuses on various areas of human development and inhabitant genes. Nursing is the most diverse of all healthcare professions. Nurses practice in a wide range of settings but generally nursing is divided depending on the needs of the person being nursed. Certain specialties are: Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Learning disability nursing, Pediatric nursing, Geriatric nursing, and Home health nursing.
The decision to attend college has embarked many students' minds and questions spark in their mind such as: What can I expect as an individual in a higher educational institution? Is this the correct path for me? How will I survive in this long journey full of disappointment's an outstanding success when all work is fulfilled? Do the curricula present new or ancillary impediments? What are the right tools for a true success story? Every thought haunts an individual wanting to pursue studies at a higher educational institution. How many students are willing to fight the battles that are faced within a better life and more opportunities? Not many it is a proven fact that within many social backgrounds people tend to feel that they are not qualified for the work given and the time and effort that has to be placed in your future.
The economy is defacing and is in for turmoil with fewer jobs and the positions of the higher paying jobs are being filled every day because of high degrees in certain areas of studies. When you complete high school why stop there and work at fast food restaurants for the remainder of your life. That will benefit you for a period of time but when you are living from pay check to pay check it will have you wondering why you did not go further in education.
Most jobs are requiring further education and more training. For example, if you and another colleague go in for a job interview to become a police officer; and you have just a high school diploma or a GED and your colleague has a bachelors and masters in criminal justice and a lot more experience than you do he or she will receive the job because of experience and qualifications they possess. The U.S. has been transformed from a manufacturing-based economy to an economy based on knowledge, and the importance of a college education today can be compared to that of a high school education forty years ago. It serves as the gateway to better options and more opportunity.
It is necessary to choose a major in college because it is the key to your career and succession in life. This decision will affect your career in a significant way. The decision of choosing the right college major is a tough process. You need to know what it is exactly that you would like to spend time studying, what interests you the most and which subject can help you lead the kind of life that you desire. You need to be very precise in choosing your college major so that you don't shift to another major after choosing one.
Shorten your focus to only specific majors that interests you. You need to know which college offers your subject and then choose the best. Don't choose a major just because it makes a lot of money it should be something you would enjoy doing every day. A major is a must when attending college because it will be pointless of you coming to school and not knowing what your career choice is. When on undecided on your major it is time consuming and costing you extra money in the long run. Your course study is depending on your choice of a major. For example you enroll to be a Nursing student and take a semester or two worth of classes and then in the second year decide that you would rather be a Pharmacist, and then you have wasted that time in school for nothing.
Your major will help you receive your first job after graduation. The choice of a major can build your strength and how you work under pressure. As you progress in your career, you build skills and knowledge that transcended from your choice of major. Your knowledge is based on what you studied in college and what is going to make you productive in your career choice. Your major has to be something you want to do and can see yourself in that position in years to come. Your major is not only important because of your career choice it is what you will become an live, eat, breath and not just a random choice it has to be thought about and researched to make sure you want to pursue in that career.
My selected field of study is nursing. Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from birth to death. Nurses work in a large variety of specialties where they work independently and as part of a team to assess, plan, implement and evaluate care. Nursing Science is a field of knowledge based on the contributions of nursing scientist through peer reviewed scholarly journals and evidenced-based practice.
Western European concepts of nursing were first practiced by male catholic monks who provided for the sick and ill during the Dark Ages of Europe. Similar models of care were probably practiced by other religious monasteries in the Middle East and in Asia.During 17th century Europe, nursing care was provided by men and women serving punishment. It was often associated with prostitutes and other female criminals serving time. They had a reputation for being drunk and obnoxious, a view amplified by the doctors of the time to make themselves seem more important and able. It was not until Florence Nightingale, a well-educated woman from a middle class family, became a nurse and improved it drastically that people began to accept nursing as a respectable profession. Other aspects also helped in the acceptance of nursing. In 1853 Theodore Fliedner set up a hospital where the nurses he employed had to be of good nature. Many people were impressed with this facility, and because of it, the British Institute of Nursing Sisters was set up.
Nursing focuses on various areas of human development and inhabitant genes. Nursing is the most diverse of all healthcare professions. Nurses practice in a wide range of settings but generally nursing is divided depending on the needs of the person being nursed. Certain specialties are: Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Learning disability nursing, Pediatric nursing, Geriatric nursing, and Home health nursing.