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Becoming An Adult Nurse Stems From My Grandfather s Final...

My ambition to become an adult nurse stems from my grandfather’s final illness, where I observed the nursing care he received by palliative care nursing team, I was fascinated that despite being in exhausting, demanding and challenging situation they remained highly motivated, calm, courteous, professional and empathetic. After I finished my college I was involved in various jobs ranging from shop assistant to owning my business, however I never experienced total contentment and job satisfaction, therefore I decided to find something which is fulfilling, so I started searching for paid and volunteering positions in care homes, furthermore in year 2000 I resigned my job in marketing and joined a local nursing home as a health care assistant. 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