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Career Exploration Project
Pioneers of the Nursing:
Florence Nightingale:
Transformed nursing into a respectable profession for women, she as well established the first professional training school for nurses in 1860.
Challenge: Struggled with a Cholera outbreak and unsanitary conditions that caused the rapid spread of the disease.
Mary Breckenridge:
Introduced the first modern comprehensive health care system in the United Stated and provided professional services for primary nursing care and midwifery.
Challenge: When she first started she was seeing high maternal mortality rates. This caused her to mainly focus on decreasing those rates.
Clara Barton:
Founded the American Red Cross at 59 years old.
Challenge: She risked her life by going out on the field during the Civil War just to give the soldiers the medical Attention they needed.
Mary Eliza Mahoney:
Co-founded the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses with Adah. B Thomas. She was as well the first African American to study and work as a professionally trained nurse in the U.S.
Challenge: Struggled with discrimination in public nursing.
Current Star:
Qabale Duba
Announced as the World's Best Nurse. She is the first winner of Aster Guardians Global Nursing.
Challenge: When she was going to school she was going against her dad's belief. Her mom kept pushing her to go but she still felt bad because her father did not agree.
Classes Required:
Microbiology, Med Terminology, General Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Lifespan Development physiology, and General Biology.
Credit Hours needed: 68 Credit hours.
I personally do not want to transfer to another school, but I am going to enroll into a paramedic program. I will need 66 credit hours for this program. This will allow me to do my travel nursing with my paramedic license and my RN license.
Starting pay will be $39.83/hr and $82,850/yearly. Average experience pay is $59.66/hr and $124,100/yearly.
Interesting Facts
Travel nurses can bring family, friends, and/or pets.
You get to see the world in ways most people don't experience.
Travel Nurses have been around for nearly four decades.
Travel nurses have more freedom than most nurses.