The mission, vision, and goals of Walden are pretty much self-explanatory, and these goals, vision, and mission aligned with my goals.  Walden School of Nursing’s vision is for the graduate professionals to transform nursing services and the continuum of care to meet the needs of the local and global individuals in the communities (Walden University, 2022b). Diversity in healthcare is crucial, and being able to provide care for all is imperative.

I also found Walden’s program to be very flexible for me in becoming a great nurse practitioner. The Adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner program has practical outcomes that can be applied within my professional goals and development. Advancing my career is very important to me, and choosing the right school is essential as well. Walden’s goals and outcome align with my desire to become the best advanced practitioner who can change the community.

Incorporating Social Change

While enrolled as a student in this program, I plan to commit myself to learning and applying new skills, acquiring more knowledge, and adapting various perspectives to identify practical problems at an individual, state, and national level (Walden University, 2022b). My plan to promote change is to continue acquiring all the knowledge, educating, and caring for everyone I come into contact with to improve the quality of care and health outcomes for the community.

Networking

Experts agree that the most connected people are often the most successful. When you invest in your relationships both professionally and personally, it can pay you back in dividends throughout the course of your career (Goolsby & Knestrick, 2020). Networking is important because it helps one develop and improve one’s skill set and stay on top. 

One can meet mentors, clients and keep and gain access to resources that are important. Furthermore, connections that an individual makes broaden list of contacts that can keep you informed, refer you to job openings, suggest volunteer opportunities, nominate you for professional honors, or help you expand your leadership skills.

As a nurse, I come in contact with different people daily, and one thing that I have learned in my many years of nursing is that, the nursing world is very small.  In all, one must always keep have a great attitude because you will never know whom you will need and meet in the long run. As I navigate this program, I will always network daily, especially during clinical rotations. I believe this will help me in the end.

NURS 6003 PhinterMaurice Discussion Networking Opportunities References

Goolsby M. J., Knestrick J. M. (2020). Effective professional networking. Journal of American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 29(8):441-445. https://doi.org/10.1002/2327-6924.12484

Walden University. (2022b). Mission, vision, and goals. Retrieved from Walden University website


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