Transition to Professional Nursing Practice.
Part 1 – Goals for Transition to Professional Nursing Practice.
In this section, you will write a 2-3 page paper in which you will identify your professional strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. You will also develop professional goals. Developing a plan for your future career goals will layout the clinical and educational resources you need to be prepared for opportunities when they arise. In order to focus your goals, you will be utilizing two of the eight areas of Miller’s Wheel of Professionalism.
Write an outline of your goals, they can be clinical, educational, or both. What are your strengths, weaknesses, and current assets? Where you now and what opportunities or threats will aid or impede your progress towards your goals? How will you utilize your opportunities and deal with threats to succeed in your professional growth. Where you now and what opportunities or threats will aid or impede your progress towards your goals? How will you utilize your opportunities and deal with threats to succeed in your professional growth. What skills or educational requirements are needed to get you where you want to go?
State how you will accomplish these goals. What resources do you need to attain each step and how will those resources be attained. Resources may be funding sources, time resources, and/or commitments from your employer or family and friends.
Develop a time frame. How will you accomplish your goals in 3 or 5 years? How will you stay on track? You may decide you want deadlines for the completion of a phase of your professional development plan, or deadlines for the beginning of each step. However you set up the timeline, it is one of the most critical parts for keeping on track.