Midwifery


Midwifery Personal Statement Example

It has always been my ambition to dedicate my life to helping others through a career in the healthcare profession. Unfortunately, I was prevented from pursing my role as a Nurse in the RAF, however I am now in a position to realise my dream and look forward to attending university with great anticipation.

I was introduced to the world of Midwifery since the birth of my child, and have been fascinated by it ever since. The whole journey from the beginnings of pregnancy through ante-natal classes to childbirth and post-natal care is truly special and I would love to be involved with women and their families at such an important time in their lives. I recently undertook a First Steps to Nursing university module, specialising in Neonatal Intensive Care. I was inspired to learn more about this exciting area by taking a subscription to the ‘British Journal of Midwifery’ and making extensive use of the university library. I love reading about the ways Midwifery is constantly changing and updating its practices, and look forward to joining a profession with such a keen focus on continual training and self-improvement.

Having been out of education for a long time I chose to do this course part-time. However, I found that I quickly settled back into study, and soon excelled in all my coursework. My lecturer has kept a copy of my portfolio to use as an example to future students and my essay and report have been uploaded onto the university Blackboard site. I am now confident that I can succeed at degree level, and will be fully committed to doing so.

Since 2007 I have worked in a Care Home as an Administrator. I am responsible for invoicing, supplier payments, spreadsheet compilation for accountants and the payroll. The organisation and attention to detail this has required has equipped me with the written skills necessary for a nursing career, to ensure patient records are accurately completed. I also developed the interpersonal skills that are essential in Midwifery – I am able to communicate well with other members of the team as well as with residents and their families. I am extremely discreet when dealing with personal information and show empathy and compassion in sad circumstances.

Outside of my studies and work I enjoy spending time with my family. I am the Treasurer of my children’s school PTA, for which I am responsible for keeping accounts. I also sit on the school council, where I work with other parents to arrange activities for the students and resolve any general issues. When I was younger I was a member of the Air Training Corps, where I reached the rank of Sergeant. Through exciting activities including flying, gliding, shooting and annual summer camps on RAF bases I learnt discipline, respect and teamwork. I enjoyed teaching and supervising younger cadets, particularly watching children who were shy or from a troubled background blossom. I have also completed my Duke of Edinburgh Silver award, which required stamina and taught me resilience.

I pride myself on my nature as a highly self-motivated and reliable individual, with an organised and diligent approach to work and excellent communication skills. I am friendly, approachable and love meeting new people. I believe these attributes give me the potential to be a great Midwife, and would love the opportunity to perform this wonderful, fulfilling role.

Thank you for taking the time to read my application, I hope you consider it favourably.

Midwifery Personal Statement Example

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