Hello! My name is Keshia Mercado. As of this moment I am a full time student attending Chabot college in Hayward. After graduating from high school I worked a part time job as a full time student. Then I changed jobs to become a full time employee while being a part time student. I couldn't balance the working student life and ultimately decided to just stick with being a full time student, so that I can finish school and pursue my career dream.
My dream is to become a nurse, to treat and heal the sick. As a nursing major I believe that I should focus and strive for my dream goals. As I had mentioned before I personally couldn't focus properly with my studies while working as a full time administrative clerk. I want to finish school and to do that I chose to become a full time student.
For the past couple of years I was working as a full time administrative clerk at a company called Lifeguard Home Health. I worked under medical records doing tasks such as: filing, faxing, archiving, answering the phone in a timely manner, communicating with the hospital and speaking with physician office's, etc. The company I worked with provides home health services to patients in the comfort of their own home or any living facility they reside in. I worked along, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, medical social workers, and home health aides as well as my fellow office administrative coworkers. The working environment was that of a family. I enjoyed working there, Lifeguard was my stepping stone into deciding that I want to officially become a registered nurse in the future. Thanks to working at Lifeguard Home Health, it gave me a brighter path into achieving my lifelong goals and dream.
I am hoping to transfer to my first choice of state university and earn a bachelor's in nursing. I will work my very best in the coming year, so I can get closer and closer into reaching my dream. In the past I was not able to overcome challenges, but now I believe that what ever challenge I come across I can be sure to withstand.
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