becoming a trauma nurse its classes your required to attend for training. These classes are required every six months that’s giving by the facility’s you will work. The steps I need before even entering my field of choice are to believe my most challenging to come, starting in the Fall of 2016 I will official enrolled in my core classes required for my associated degree, I will be taking Biology, Chemistry, and other classes that fall under my degree plan. At that point I will be able to apply and formerly enroll into either Georgia State or Clayton State university in the Fall of 2017. From there I will get all my clinical parts I need to for the nursing boards. My plan to be complete with this and waiting to take my …show more content…
My Most supportive person is Sharon Davis the Director of Nursing who’s an RN at Legacy Transitional Care and Rehabilitation, so who better to interview being that she has work in all parts of nursing. I interviewed her on February 15, 2016, in our interview I ask her three main questions I felt would either help me while in my career or would it discourage me from my career choice 1. Serving the healthcare needs to the public. 2. Challenges faced as an RN. 3. How much time does your career take. The information I received from her was very helpful, like serving the healthcare needs to the public she told me that it’s a privileged that’s earn to serve others and be there for them during the most pivotal times of their life, and its truly a blessing to make a difference I the lives of others. The challenges of a RN are not