Stephanie Winters
Explore UT FS 301
October 31, 2006
Leadership in the Health Care System
My dream and passion is to become a registered nurse with a Masters diploma of both Business Administration and Nursing. Since my surgery two summers ago, I have realized that nursing is the perfect profession for me because they are the people who never stop caring and are always there to help, as shown in this video. I am thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to become a University of Texas Nursing graduate. By becoming a registered nurse with an MBA, I will be able to help people not only at their bedside, but I will also be able to implement changes that will ultimately revolutionize the hospital experience. For example, by being a hospital manager I will be able to help enhance communication between healthcare professionals and patients, which would make the hospital experience less nerve-racking and stressful. I have designed a structured and unyielding plan for myself to reach this goal.

The
first step, which I have already completed, is getting accepted into the
nursing program at the University of Texas at Austin. The University of Texas
has a highly ranked Nursing program and is unique because there is no medical
school on its campus. The school offers a strict, demanding and competitive
program for students to earn their registered nursing licenses. The University
also offers a variety of highly competitive graduate programs for nursing
students. In order to be accepted into the program, I had to work hard in high
school to receive the correct grades and scores. Only a limited amount of
students were admitted due to the lack of nursing professors, which made my acceptance
harder to achieve and more valuable. To make myself stand out from the other
students applying, I went out of my way to make an appointment with the Dean of
Nursing. Interviewing with the Dean showed how motivated I was to become a
University of Texas School of Nursing student. To increase my chances of admittance,
I volunteered at the local Retirement home called The Summit at Northwest Hills
Assisted Living for over two hundred hours. By volunteering, I gained
experience in the healthcare field and also more
credentials to add to my resume. By doing
well in school and participating in extracurricular activities, I achieved my
goal of getting accepted into the University of Texas School of Nursing as a
pre-nursing student.
Becoming
a pre-nursing student does not guarantee a spot in the actual School of Nursing
at the University of Texas; each pre-nursing student must reapply to the
Nursing School during their sophomore year and be accepted into the upper
division program. Due to this two-step process, the next step on my path to my
dream career is to enter upper division Nursing School. Unfortunately, due to
lack of staff, only fifty to sixty percent of the students that apply get in to
upper division. Students can reapply if they do not get in the first time;
however, their chances do not increase. Students that do not receive admittance
must change either majors or universities; this is
one of the reasons why the Nursing School is so cutthroat. Each student is
fighting for a place in upper division and no one wants to help each other
because they are afraid of jeopardizing their spot. My job right now is to
focus in school and do well so that I will be accepted into upper division and
remain at this university for my entire undergraduate degree. Because the
number of people in the program is so small, the application process is very competitive.
In order to apply you must meet various criteria, one of which is community
service. All students applying to upper division nursing average fifty hours of
community service in a healthcare environment. I started volunteering at the
ChildrenÕs Hospital of Austin this summer and I currently have eighty hours,
which is above average. I plan on continuing my volunteering this summer so I
can exceed all expectations and hopefully have the most community service hours
out of all other students. I am particularly grateful that students are
required to have volunteer hours because it gives a good perspective into the
nursing world and what jobs in the healthcare field are like. I am working as
hard as I can to achieve acceptance into the upper division section of the
Nursing School.
The
third step to achieving my goal is getting through upper division with a high
grade point average. Once a student enters upper division, they donÕt have to
worry about being kicked out of the program as long as they maintain a ÒCÓ
average. It is important to me to make the
highest grade point average possible, so my chances of being accepted into a
graduate school are better than othersÕ. Throughout the two-year upper division program, students study different
aspects of nursing each semester so they can have a better idea of what area of
specialty they prefer. One of my favorite and most anticipated semesters is
when the students work in pediatrics because I love working with children.
Another exciting aspect of upper division nursing is that in the last semester
of the curriculum every student works in a Capstone Preceptorship internship.
Capstone is a great program for students because it allows them to work in a
real hospital environment and experience what life is like as a nurse. Upper
division is supposed to be an exceedingly difficult and time-consuming program.
Every time I walk into the Nursing building I always see upper
division
students studying intensely in the library, which makes me very nervous.
Another part of upper division that I am looking forward to is wearing the University
of Texas scrubs because they make me feel like I am a real nurse. When the UT
Nursing students go to class at the hospital they are required to wear the burnt
orange scrubs with white
underneath
if the weather is cold; I canÕt wait to wear the scrubs. It is important for me to succeed in
upper division Nursing School because it is major stepping stone on the path to
reach my goal.
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The
next step on my journey is graduating from nursing school, taking the NCLEX,
and getting accepted into a graduate school. The University of Texas offers a wide variety of nursing
graduate programs including Holistic Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,
Nursing Systems, Family Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and
etc. The Masters program that I am interested in applying for is a Masters of
Science in Nursing and Business Administration, which is a joint degree program
with the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. This
program leads to two separate graduate degrees, one in Nursing and the other in
Business Administration. The degree prepares students to be leaders and
executives in modern healthcare systems. In this program, I will learn how to
be a leader in the healthcare field and also how to make appropriate financial
decisions. The degree program is approximately three years long with each year
switching back and forth from the Nursing School to the Business School, and combining
the third year in both schools. Being accepted into this particular graduate
program is imperative to me because it will allow me to pursue my dream job of
having a position in hospital management. By becoming a hospital manager, I
will be financially stable in my adult years and also have a flexible work
schedule for when I want to start a family. Because the steps to fulfilling my
dream are so competitive and challenging, it is essential for me to do my best
to get to this particular level in my education.
My ultimate dream in life is to have a job that that I enjoy and that is financially independent so I can help support my family. Becoming a registered nurse with a master in my both Business Administration and Nursing will enable me to achieve my goal. It is important for me to work hard and stay focused during the next few years because ultimately, the harder I work in college, the better off I will be later on in life. I love my major and I love being able to help people when they are in need, which is why nursing is truly the right job for me. As Daniel Goleman once said, Ògifted leadership occurs where heart and head – feeling and thought – meet. These are the two wings that allow a leader to soar.Ó6 I feel as if I satisfy those credentials. I whole-heartedly want to pursue my dream and I will work as hard as I can to succeed.
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Notes
1. ÒNursing School – NUR,Ó University of Texas at
Austin, 2005, http://www. utexas.edu/maps/main/buildings/nur.html.
2. ÒPatricia Carter, PhD, RN, CNS,Ó Faculty Web Pages The
University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing, 2003,
http://www.nur.utexas.edu/fachome/pcarter/ pcarter.html.
3. ÒLandau Scrub Set with University of Texas Logo,Ó
Advcance Healthcare Shop, 2006, http://shop.advanceweb.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=2446.
4.ÒMcCombs School of Business – CBA,Ó University of
Texas at Austin, 2005, http://www.utexas.edu/maps/main/buildings/cba.html.
5. ÒThe University of Texas at Austin,Ó Esteban Azagra,
2006, http://www.ce. utexas.edu/prof/maidment/grad/azagra/Welcome.htm.
6. Goleman, ÒPrimal Leadership: Realizing the Power of
Emotional Intelligence,Ó in Explore UT, ed. Jerome Bump. (Austin:
JennÕs Copy & Binding, 2006), 62.