One of the many things I think about as I
venture down this road to a degree in nursing is the type of medical facility I
will begin my nursing career in. While it may be premature for me to already be
thinking about such things considering I still have a ways to go before I
graduate, I can't help but think of my future and where I will work, who I will
work with, the patients I will care for, and the impact all of this will have
on my nursing career. When I consider my options the one that sticks out
the most is working in a teaching hospital.
According to AHA “teaching hospitals educate and train future medical professionals, conduct
state of the art research, care for the nation's poor and uninsured people, and
stand ready to provide highly specialized clinical care to the most severely
ill and injured.” I found this to be the simplest definition or explanation of
what a teaching hospital is. Generally when one thinks of a teaching hospital
they think of medical students that have just graduated and doctors performing
experimental surgeries, little is usually thought of the nurses working in
those hospitals. But there are nurses working in those hospitals and they play
an important role in the care of the patients and development of the physicians
working there.
Working in a teaching hospital is not for
everyone but I would like to think it would be a good fit for me. Teaching hospitals are important in health care and medical advancements in America. Teaching hospitals (all hospitals) make a difference and that is something I want to do as well and learn more in my field along the way.
you have very strong future plans. that's great
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