Preparing a Strategic Career Plan

In this Assignment, you will develop your own strategic career plan for starting your new career
as an NP. There are many steps that need to be accomplished. Use the following guidelines to
design your career plan. You do not need to include references. This is a plan that you may
layout how you wish. Be creative, and really think about what you desire as a nurse practitioner.
As everyone will have different goals, there are no right or wrong answers in this plan.
It is time to take inventory and ask yourself some questions. What is your career vision? Be
specific and honest. Where do you want to work? What are your short term and long term goals (give timeline). What are the most important things you are looking for? Discuss your desires for
salary, vacation, sick leave, CME allowance, medical benefits, retirement, etc. Perhaps you have
a niche such as managing chronic diseases in patients over 65 years old.
Next, describe your ideal work situation. Is it a rural clinic or major trauma center? Who is your
target patient population? Do you have a passion for a particular population or specialty? What
schedule do you want? What are the priorities in your career right now? Where do you see your
career in five years?
How do you plan on researching opportunities (whether looking for employment or independent
practice site)? List several methods such as job fairs, the Web, and medical employment
agencies.
Networking is essential for today’s healthcare provider. Discuss your networking ideas. What
Internet resources might you use to network and connect with other healthcare providers?
How will you prepare for the interview? What specific steps will you take?
Imagine you are starting your own practice. What population will it serve? How will you market
your practice? What personnel will you need to hire? How will you obtain funding? Will you be
open extended hours to meet the needs of working patients? Will you be the sole provider, or will
you hire other providers?
use APA 6th Edition format for organization, style, and crediting sources

Rationale for Program Application

RATIONALE FOR PROGRAM APPLICATION

You are required to submit a personal essay of no more than 500 words (approximately two pages double spaced) explaining why you should be admitted to this program.

The scholarliness of your response will be evaluated during the application review process.

Grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity of writing, and organization of the essay will be considered.

1. Applicants to the Master of Nursing: Nurse Practitioner (MN:NP) should include the following in their personal essay: Your primary reasons for applying to the Graduate Centre for Nursing and Health Studies, Master of Nursing: Nurse Practitioner (MN:NP) program.

The specific skills, resources, and experiences that will facilitate your success in this program.

What your personal and professional aspirations are and how participation in this program relates to your future career goals?

How you plan to balance other competing factors in your life or work with the demands of this program.

NP stream applicants, please also describe your interest in primary healthcare.

The scholarliness of your response will be evaluated during the application review process.

Grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity or writing, and organization of the essay will be considered.

Letter of Recommmendation. Letter of Admission. for Medical School

I am applying to join a medical school.

Required: 

A letter of recommendation. I have attached a file in which you can extract the most important information required. If you need additional information, I will provide.