I seek to become a leader in my field, Nursing, and to distinguish myself as a CRNA, giving my all to my patients and to my profession and community. It is my keen desire to become a highly skilled anesthesia provider and to distinguish myself as a ridiculously hard worker in the nurse anesthesia community. Becoming a CRNA will allow me to continue pursuing my passion for missionary nursing as well, going on missions in support of disaster areas or zones of conflict, helping innocent victims of war and political conflict. My parents are practicing Jews from Iran who fled repression and discrimination in their country. I am grateful to America for taking my family in. Giving my all to nursing is how I will be able to continue to give something back to my society, particularly with respect to the underserved. I look forward to building a special research focus on the underserved in rural areas and I hope very much to teach Nurse Anesthesia at some point in my career.
I crave the sheer rigor of Nurse Anesthesia at XXXX University. The profound challenge of your innovative, 3-year program attracts me enormously. I feel strongly that my extremely elevated level of motivation will enable and inspire me to excellence in your program and beyond. XXXX has it all: small class size, especially distinguished faculty, front-loaded lectures, tons of opportunities for clinical experience, and top-notch NCE Board Exam pass rates. I am particularly excited by the prospect of high-fidelity simulation.
I respect the mission of XXXX to promote and support intellectual life, emphasizing life-long learning, growth, and development. I hope to contribute to the diversity of your program at XXXX as a native speaker of Farsi and Hebrew as well as English. In May of 2021, I graduated with dual degrees, the BS in Integrative Neuroscience as well as the BS in Nursing. I served as a Teaching Assistant for an Organic Chemistry course and as a Resident Assistant. Never failing to make the Dean’s List, I finished with a GPA of 3.95, and graduated Summa Cum Laude.
The experience that I have acquired in critical care will continue to enable and inspire me for decades to come. In the ICU, I functioned as a resource and preceptor for newly hired ICU nurses, educating them on complex critical care topics. In addition, my roles on our ICU´s Unit-based Council and Code Blue Teams has been a central inspiration for my ongoing professional advancement. I am at my absolute best making quick decisions in emergency situations. Empathy, Communication, and Teamwork is my motto.
Volunteer work is also an integral and especially important facet of my identity. Most recently, I flew to Ukraine with the International Medical Relief ‘s (IMR) Ukraine Mission (May 1 – May 7), where I had the distinct privilege of observing international CRNAs in action providing safe pain management (epidurals, spinals, patches) as well as general anesthesia for war wounds. Since June of 2021, I have also helped to organize and staff blood drives with the New York Blood Center, where I welcome and acknowledge all blood donors.
I serve as a Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit of a Level 1 Trauma Center and Magnet Recognized Hospital, I care for a broad range of patients with life-threatening medical, surgical, and cardiac conditions. I continuously provide care to patients receiving titratable vasoactive medications, mechanical ventilation, and I spend a lot of time evaluating hemodynamic status using arterial lines, central venous and & Swan-Ganz catheters. I also have the privilege of helping to train newly arrived nurses and I have earned five certifications related to my career advancement in Nurse Anesthesia.
My parents were both born in Tehran, Iran, into families of practicing Jews. 25 years ago, they escaped to America, and I was born in Baltimore, MD not long after their arrival. I started working as a full-time waiter at the age of thirteen, to help my family to pay our rent and put food on the table. Growing up, we faced extreme poverty and had no other choice but to move in with extended cousins in New York. Excelling in high school in New York, I became especially passionate about the biological sciences. With the help of financial aid and a scholarship, I became the first of my family to attend and graduate from college. Following graduation, I began serving as an RN in the ICU. For me, that was the beginning of giving something back to the society that has now become my own. As an ICU Nurse, I have shadowed five CRNA’s (40 hours total) and have become increasingly confident that I will be able to fulfill my dreams of leadership in nursing.
I am convinced that my experience will allow me to distinguish myself in a DNP Nurse Anesthesia program and beyond. I am proud of the fact that I am now financially independent and stable so that I will not need to work at all during the 3 years studying at XXXX. Developing exceptional study habits throughout my undergraduate years, taking rigorous courses, including Organic Chemistry, Physics, Research Methods, and Calculus, reflects my commitment to learning and further succeeding in a rigorous and challenging program. I am driven by the human fulfillment found in Nurse Anesthesia, and my desire to give back to my community, especially the members of disadvantaged communities at home and abroad. At 24, I am at the optimal point in my life to give my all to your program, with sufficient levels of maturity and experience that will enable me to make the greatest contribution possible and to take full advantage of this marvelous opportunity. I have the character, experience, academic foundation, and most of all the intense passion and motivation that will empower me throughout the rigors of CRNA school.
For years, I have daydreamed about becoming a distinguished member of the nurse anesthesia community and making important contributions to our literature. I have always enjoyed teaching, especially during my undergraduate program, when I was a TA for Organic Chemistry. I most enjoy clinical education and have experience of precepting new nurses joining our intensive care unit. I hope to eventually become an educator and leader, training a new generation of CRNA students, inspiring young adults to work hard to realize their professional dreams.
I look forward to building a special focus on practicing anesthesia in rural communities. I also intend to stay extremely active as a volunteer, progressively giving as much time as I can to helping the underserved in disadvantaged communities. What most excites me, however, is the prospect of continuing to fly to war or disaster zones, as a CRNA.
Thank you for considering my application to Nurse Anesthesia at XXXX University.
Nurse Mission to War CRNA Personal Statement
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