enlarge text decrease text size increase text size

DiscoverNursing.com

Who are today's nurses?

Johnson & Johnson - The Campaign for Nursing's Future

 

Home > Who > Profiles in Nursing > Kimberley C., 

 

Profiles in Nursing

 

back to full profile search list

 

Kimberley C.

Atlanta, GA

I was introduced to cardiac care by my father who was dealing with heart issues. I vividly remember being fascinated by learning new things about how human bodies work. In high school, I also came in contact with medical missionaries who worked in far away lands with people who were challenged in many ways. These two experiences in my life helped me realize my calling to be a nurse.

I have been a pediatric emergency room nurse throughout my career, though not always in a hospital. Due to several unique opportunities, I have been able to travel overseas for medical disaster relief, including Caribbean hurricanes, earthquakes in the Middle East and the tsunami that devastated Southeast Asia. This is where my love of nursing took off - the bedside nursing, the flexibility of hours, the travel opportunities, and the variety of patients. Since I have seen the world through very different eyes, I am currently finishing two degrees to help sharpen both my nursing and public health skills to better serve my patients wherever they may live.

 

Free Recruitment Materials

Free Recruitment Materials

Click Here to order FREE Campaign Posters, Brochures, Videos and More.

 

 

Nursing Careers

Advanced Practice Nursing

These men and women have ...

To learn more about the wide range of nursing specialties available, select from the drop down menu below:

go

 

Nursing Profiles

Michael D.

Michael D.
The nursing profession used to be considered mostly a ‘feminine’ career, but that’s changing very quickly. Because nursing offers so many opportunities and experiences – not to ...