Nathan Kania is applying for a position in the Graduate Nurse Residency Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He will be graduating in December 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Shenandoah University. Kania has experience in various inpatient clinical settings including ICUs. He believes the residency program is a perfect fit as the University of Virginia Medical Center is a Magnet designated, nationally renowned teaching hospital that champions education and professional development. Kania feels his passion for learning will help him succeed within the program.
Nathan Kania is applying for a position in the Graduate Nurse Residency Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He will be graduating in December 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Shenandoah University. Kania has experience in various inpatient clinical settings including ICUs. He believes the residency program is a perfect fit as the University of Virginia Medical Center is a Magnet designated, nationally renowned teaching hospital that champions education and professional development. Kania feels his passion for learning will help him succeed within the program.
Nathan Kania is applying for a position in the Graduate Nurse Residency Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He will be graduating in December 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Shenandoah University. Kania has experience in various inpatient clinical settings including ICUs. He believes the residency program is a perfect fit as the University of Virginia Medical Center is a Magnet designated, nationally renowned teaching hospital that champions education and professional development. Kania feels his passion for learning will help him succeed within the program.
639 East Cork Street * Winchester * Virginia * 22601 * (703) 895-2466 * nkania10@su.edu
Dear Nurse Residency Selection Board,
I am writing to apply for a position in the Graduate Nurse Residency Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center. I am currently a student at Shenandoah Universitys Eleanor Custer Wade School of Nursing in Winchester, Virginia and I will be earning my Bachelor of Science in Nursing in December 2015. I am interested in this position because I believe that this institutions Graduate Nurse Residency Program holds the key to unlocking my potential as a nurse. I have had supervised clinical experience in various inpatient settings including Cardiac Medical-Surgical, Pulmonary/Renal Medical-Surgical, Mother & Baby, Pediatrics, Orthopedic Surgical, Neuro Medical-Surgical, Neuro ICU, and Trauma ICU. In all of these settings I worked in tandem with a licensed nurse to refine my skills and assessments while also being challenged to think critically about the care I delivered. My ICU experience comes from a ten-week immersive Nurse Externship program and my Senior Preceptorship. In these two experiences specifically, I was allowed to chart under the auspices of my assigned nurse, complete a full assessment, give and receive report, assist with patient admission, and communicate directly with the entire interdisciplinary team and patient family. As a Nurse Extern, I was also granted the opportunity to perform CPR in two separate instances. I believe that this Graduate Nurse Residency Program is the perfect fit. The University of Virginia Medical Centers designation as a Magnet facility makes it an incredibly desirable institution to begin my career. In addition to this, the University of Virginia Medical Center is a nationally renowned teaching hospital, making it one of the best places to begin a nursing career. A hospital that champions education, professional development, and in-depth training is a hospital where I belong. The Residency Program underscores things that I personally value and find to be central to my practice: developing critical thinking skills, emphasizing research-based practices, and fostering the development of a nurse leader. I feel that my energy, passion for learning, and commitment to success will find great fruition within the walls of the University of Virginia Medical Center. I greatly appreciate all who have taken the time to consider my application and supplemental materials. I truly believe that the University of Virginia Medical Center is the perfect place for me to begin my journey into nursing. I can be contacted at nkania10@su.edu and by phone at (703)-895-2466. Please do not hesitate to call or email me with further questions or comments. Sincerely, Nathan Kania
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