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护士面试自我介绍篇一
尊敬的各位领导:
首先我非常荣幸站在这里参加面试,感谢各位领导给了我这个面试的机会!
我叫***,毕业于******学校护理专业。在我的脑海里,护理是一个神圣、崇高、伟大的职业,护士是一个平凡岗位上不平凡的人。这个神圣的职业从小就是我的理想,怀着对理想的不断追逐,我终于迎来了今天这个起点。
转眼间3年的院校生活已悄然而去。在这3年里我怀着对护理事业的热情,坚持以学习为主,取得了良好成绩,被评为优秀学生干部、自立自强先进个人及优秀大学毕业生。在学习之余我也不忘丰富自己的课外知识,参加了多种课外活动和业余兼职,参加了国家计算机二级培训并取得合格证书。通过在校两年的理论学习和医院一年的临床实践学习,我掌握了作为一名护士所应具备的基本能力,同时更建立了作为一名护士应具备的爱心、责任心和集体荣誉感等重要观念。
面对新的环境,新的起点,新的挑战,我将全力以赴。只为成功找方法,不为失败找借口即是我的座右铭。我深知要成为一名优秀的护理工作者,就必须不断的提高自己,为此我在学习理论知识的同时也报考了重庆医科大学的本科自学考试以提升自己的学历。
最后,我衷心的感谢各位领导给了我这个面试的机会。如果有幸成为贵医院的一员,我必将以满腔的热情投入到护理工作中,用我的汗水、知识和热情报答贵医院的知遇之恩。我坚信,你的信任会成为我更加的努力的动力!
我的介绍完毕,谢谢!
护士面试自我介绍篇二
大家好!我叫江冰,今年24岁,毕业于郑州卫校。我应征贵医院护士一职,在此之前,我已有过半年多的实习经验。
在实习过程中,本人严格遵守医院规章制度,认真履行实习护士职责,以马列主义毛泽东思想,邓小平理论为指导,严格要求自己,尊敬师长,团结同学,关心病人,不迟到,不早退,踏实工作,努力做到护理工作规范化,技能服务优质化,基础护理灵活化,爱心活动经常化,将理论与实践相结合,并做到理论学习有计划,有重点,护理工作有措施,有记录,实习期间,始终以爱心,细心,耐心为基本,努力做到眼勤,手勤,脚勤,嘴勤,想病人之所想,急病人之所急,全心全意为患都提供优质服务,树立了良好的医德医风。
在各科室的实习工作中,本人严格遵守科室制度,按时参加护理查房,熟悉病人病情,能正确回答带教老师提问,规范熟练进行各项基础护理操作及专科护理操作,正确执行医嘱,严格执行三查七对,能规范书写各类护理文书,及时完成交接班记录,并做好病人出入院评估护理和健康宣教,能做好各科常见病,多发病的护理工作,认真执行无菌操作规程,能做好术前准备指导,并完成术中,术后护理及观察,在工作中,发现问题能认真分析,及时解决,能熟练进行内,外,妇儿及重症监护等各项护理操作,对各科室的急,危,老,重患者,能迅速熟悉病情并做出应对,在抢救工作中,一丝不苟,有条不紊,得到了患者的信赖和好评,同时,本人积极参加各类病例讨论和学术讲座,不断丰富自己的业务知识,通过学习,对整体护理技术与病房管理知识有了更全面的认识和了解。
通过半年多的护理工作实习,在带教老师的悉心指导与耐心带教下,认真学习三个代表的重要思想,学习贯彻十六大精神,认真学习《医疗事故处理条例》及其法律法规,并积极参加医院组织的医疗事故护理条例培训,多次参加护理人员学习,通过学习使我意识到,社会主义市场经济体制的建立,法律制度日益完善,人民群众法制观念不断增强,依法办事、依法维护自身的合法权益已成为人们的共识,现代护理质量观念是全方位、全过程的让病人满意,这是人们对医疗护理服务提出更高、更新的需求,因而丰富法律知识,增强安全保护意识,并且可以使护理人员懂法、用法、依法减少医疗事故的发生。理论水平与实践水平有了一定提高。
护士面试自我介绍篇三
My name is Betty Smith and I turned 90 years old yesterday. I was born and raised in Washington, D.C. but moved here to Cardiff thirty years ago with my family. I have dedicated my life to helping others. For 35 years I was a professional nurse at the county hospital. I began my career as a nurse in the Second World War, and also assisted soldiers injured in Korea, Vietnam, and here at home. For the last decade, I have been a school nurse, and now I live with my son, his wife and their two children. It has been a beautiful life.
I settled on nursing because taking care of the soldiers seemed so natural to me. I met my husband on the battlefield. My children were born the year we ended the war and declared peace. What else could I have done? This life of service found me.
One of the most interesting things has been meeting people in all the countries I’ve visited. In times of distress, you really see how tight each community becomes. If someone is in the water, they’re plucked out. If someone is injured, they’re bandaged. There are no questions, just action. I’d love to see that kind of community support all over the world. Not just during times of war and disaster, but in everyday life. The villages that support each other are the villages that succeed. In this giant village of Britain, it’s vital that we remember that our responsibilities lie not just with ourselves, but also with our neighbors. Our liberation is bound to the liberation of others.
I’d like to think I’ve done my part, been as useful as possible, and given to the best of my abilities. For now, I’d like to continue mentoring young nurses and enjoying my time with family and friends.