Discussion: Professional Development Plan
Question Description
You consider how you have grown and matured as a scholar, as well as how your practice as a professional nurse has changed as a result of your participation in this MSN program, in this Discussion.
To get ready:
Examine your Professional Development Plan from NURS 6001.
Examine the Outcome Evidence Chart and Final Reflection you completed as part of your Professional Portfolio (submitted in Week 11), and reflect on how you have grown professionally throughout your Master’s program.
Consider the following questions as you reflect on your initial thoughts about this MSN program:
Have your perceptions of the nursing profession shifted? If so, how so?
Have your ideas about your specialty changed? If so, how so?
Are your beliefs and thoughts about who you are as a nurse different now than when you first started this program? If so, how so?
Is the professional role you want to pursue now different than it was previously?
Create a statement that addresses your intended involvement in scholarship, leadership, and/or lifelong learning and reflects two or more current goals related to your specialty area.
Consider how you can use your knowledge and skills to be an effective social change agent.
Keeping the following in mind:
BY DAY 2
Post an explanation of how your perspectives on the nursing profession, your chosen specialty, and who you are as a nurse have
evolved as you progressed through this MSN program. Share a statement about your current goals, indicating at least two goals related to your specialty area and describing your intended participation in scholarship, leadership, and/or lifelong learning. Describe how you will use your knowledge and skills to be an effective agent of social change.
I’d like to apply for the position of Nurse Manager.
Please make the necessary preparations.
As an RN, one was previously only prepared to a basic level.
That is why I’m resubmitting the question.
Please the preparation should be an MASTER OF NURSE LEVEL (NURSE MANAGER)
You should proofread your paper. However, do not rely solely on your computer’s spell-checker and grammar-checker; failure to do so indicates a lack of effort on your part, and your grade will suffer as a result. Papers with a high number of misspelled words and grammatical errors will be penalized. Before submitting your paper, go over it in silence and then aloud, and make any necessary changes. It is often beneficial to have a friend proofread your paper for obvious errors. Uncorrected mistakes are preferable to handwritten corrections.
Use a standard 10 to 12 point typeface (10 to 12 characters per inch). Smaller or compressed type, as well as papers with narrow margins or single spacing, are difficult to read. It is preferable to allow your essay to exceed the recommended number of pages rather than attempting to compress it into fewer pages.
Large type, large margins, large indentations, triple-spacing, increased leading (space between lines), increased kerning (space between letters), and other such attempts at “padding” to increase the length of a paper are also unacceptable, waste trees, and will not fool your professor.
The paper must be neatly formatted, double-spaced, and have a one-inch margin on all four sides of each page. When submitting hard copies, use white paper and print with dark ink. It will be difficult to follow your argument if it is difficult to read your essay.