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12/6/15

DIRECT PATIENT CARE


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION
BY JESSICA ROSENOW

Personal Strengths:
Friendly & enthusiastic attitude

Short-Term Goals/Strategies:
Confrontation: Difficult patients

Work well with others

Opportunities for Improvement:


Non-confrontational
Delegation

UNIT LEADERSHIP
Personal Strengths:

Short-Term Goals/Strategies:

Flexibility

of being flawless

Opportunities for Improvement:

Long-Term Goals/Strategies:
Self-confidence: Become confident in

Perfectionist

my abilities as a nurse

Self-confidence

Delegation: Part of a care team I

know and trust

PROFESSIONAL NURSING DEVELOPMENT


Short Term Goals/Strategies
Present- 2 years

Perfectionist: Be charge without fear

Empathy

Long-Term Goals/Strategies:

Long-Term Goals/Strategies
3-5 years
Goal: Join the Medical Reserve Corps

Goal: Pass the NCLEX on the first try


Strategy: Kaplan/ Study daily
Goal: NRP certification
Strategy: Take required course

Strategy: Gain skills and experience as


an RN
Goal: Obtain Labor & Delivery/Perinatal
Nursing Certification
Strategy: Acquire a job on an L&D Unit

PROFESSIONAL BOOK SELECTION: BE HAPPY


WITHOUT BEING PERFECT

LEADERSHIP SHADOWING EXPERIENCE

Strengths:
Flexibility

Opportunities for Improvement:


Perfectionism

Benefits to Professional Growth:


Reduced stress

Leadership Position: Charge

Nurse
Role
Responsibilities

Knowledge enhanced
Time management
Conflict resolution
Organizational skills
Communication skills

Improved relationships
Less fear of failure

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

Integrative

Nursing in
Action
Care options
Patient

outcomes

PLAN FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION


Personal Aspirations:

Mass

Casualty
Care Training
Teamwork
Preparedness

Become an RN in the area of

womens health
Self-nurturing
Return to school for DNP

Potential Opportunities:

Short-Term Goal/Strategy:
Take course on Advanced Fetal HR

Monitoring

Long-Term Goal/Strategy:
Obtain a Master of Science in

Nursing

Nurse Residency Program


Tuition Reimbursement

PERSONAL TIMELINE

REFERENCES

Domar, A. D., & Kelly, A. L. (2008). Be happy without being perfect: How to break free

from the perfection deception. New York: Crown Publishers.


Readwritethink. (n.d.). Timeline. Retrieved from

http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/timeline_2/

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