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Chinese CRNA Personal Statement Mandarin and Cantonese Speaker

I see earning the DNP Degree in Nurse Anesthesia at the University of ____ to be my destiny, having spent the last ten years in preparation for this opportunity as an acute/critical care nurse. I am proud of this extensive experiential database that will help me to hit the ground running in your program and distinguish myself for excellence as a CRNA serving as a shining example of the embrace of diversity and inclusiveness in the care of critically ill patients. Working under pressure is also clearly my professional destiny and second nature.  Most of my time as a nurse has been spent in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit, paying meticulous attention to the CRNA.  All of them have served me well as role models in one way or another, especially the best ones. 

 

I am well-versed in the importance of Pre-Op assessment and how it affects patient outcomes, basic anesthetic pharmacology, and clinical implications for patients emerging from anesthesia care.  Over the past 20 months working as a CTICU nurse, I learned how to care for critically ill patients on life-sustaining devices and how and when their physiological responses prompt intervention. I have gained a realistic understanding of the job responsibilities of the CRNA and witnessed and paid close attention to their expertise and advanced capabilities up close 

 

An effective and compassionate communicator raised by bilingual Mandarin/Cantonese-speaking parents first in China and then in New York City, I look forward to serving as a Chinese speaker on call in the hospital where I am employed. I anticipate that some of my patients will prefer treatment in one or another of my Chinese languages. Initial encounters between CRNAs with patients who share their mother tongue can put the patient at ease and build trust quickly, facilitating all stages of anesthetic care. We came to America when I was thirteen. I am thankful that I arrived in time to learn to speak English with complete fluency and only a slight accent.  I connect easily with patients, build rapport, and provide culturally sensitive care. I want to be a role model for new generations of Asian descent and other minorities interested in Nurse Anesthesia, demonstrating what can be accomplished with hard work and determination in a nation with unlimited opportunities.   

 

After graduating and gaining several years of intense experience as a CRNA, I plan to share in the academic community by serving as a clinical instructor and educating tomorrow’s CRNAs to ensure the continued growth and development of the profession.  I will always remember how my clinical instructors positively impacted my learning experience in nursing school. They were the first role models that helped shape who I am and how I became a strong and competent nurse today.   

 

Open-mindedness and receptivity are among the central pillars of excellence in bedside nursing and I have also found them indispensable for serving as preceptor on multiple occasions.  One time I was assigned to work with an orientee toward the end of her orientation period who had a tough time meeting expected goals to finish on time. I quickly identified the problem as the knowledge deficit in critical care nursing transitioning from Med-Surg unit to PACU.  I developed a detailed working plan focused on the type of procedures and surgeries she needs more experience in and coordinated with the charge nurse to assign her to specific patient populations.  I was very open-minded and receptive to her feedback on my precepting style, and quickly adapted to her most comfortable learning methods.  Over the course of two weeks, I observed her transition from a novice critical care nurse to a more confident and competent nurse who can safely and independently care for all uncompleted postop patients.   

 

Collaboration and teamwork are also of foundational importance to the advanced practice nursing professional. I am especially proud of the way that on our unit we fully embrace safe and excellent nursing care as part of our unit culture.  We hold each other accountable because we value team nursing by attending to every patient’s needs, never walking by a call bell whether it’s your patient or not. Our unit earned the top rating from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) for patient care and outcomes in isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and aortic valve replacements (AVR).  Through collaborative teamwork, we share a common vision of never-ending effort to raise our standards, to make our care continuously safer and more compassionate.  

 

Inclusivity is instrumental to nursing and respect for, even the celebration of, diversity something that I see as essential to excellence in nursing, especially nursing leadership. I am proud to be working on my current unit where we embrace safe and excellent nursing care as part of our unit culture.  We hold each other accountable and feel obligated to attend to every patient’s needs, we value team nursing to promote the safest environment on our unit.  Through this culture, we recently earned a distinguished three-star rating-the top rating-from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) for its patient care and outcomes in isolated Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and Aortic valve replacements (AVR).  The three-star rating which denotes the highest category of quality, places our hospital among the elite for these procedures in the U.S. and Canada.  I am very fortunate to be part of the effort which received such high recognition.  Through collaborative teamwork, a shared vision, and more compassionate nursing, we achieved a better outcome and set a new standard for a higher quality of care.   

 

My long-term goals also include assuming leadership roles within the CRNA profession.  I plan to become involved in professional organizations and serve on committees to influence policy and promote the advancement of the field.  CRNAs play an essential role in providing effective anesthesia care, and I am committed to advocating for nurse anesthesia, helping to ensure that our profession continues to evolve and thrive.   

 

Thank you for considering my application. 


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