DISCUSSION QUESTION WEEK 1 Personal Goals
DISCUSSION QUESTION WEEK 1 Personal GoalsDISCUSSION QUESTION WEEK 1 Personal
GoalsAre you familiar with Walden University’s vision and mission? Were they a factor in
selecting this University? How do they relate to your professional and academic goals? Does
it matter if there is a tight or loose relationship or one at all? This week’s Discussion asks
you to think about how the Walden mission and vision and the School of Nursing (SON)
mission and vision apply to your professional and academic goals. Is there a match? How
does Walden’s mission and vision relate to your becoming a scholar-practitioner committed
to social change? To prepare: Review the Walden and SON mission and vision statements,
Walden’s goals and University Outcomes, and the MSN Program Learning Outcomes
presented in this week’s Learning Resources. Reflect on your professional and academic
goals as they relate to your program/specialization. Consider how the information in the
documents, identified above, fit with your own goals and to your becoming a scholar-
practitioner. Think about how you will incorporate your commitment to social change into
your professional and academic goals, particularly as it relates to the area(s) of interest
represented by your program/specialization. Post a description of one or more significant
ways in which Walden’s and the School of Nursing’s perspectives (i.e., vision, mission, social
change message, and outcomes) relate to your professional and academic goals and to your
becoming a scholar-practitioner. Include how you plan to incorporate social change into
your professional and academic goals. Support your Discussion assignment with specific
resources used in its preparation using APA formatting. You are asked to provide a
reference for all resources, including those in the Learning Resources for this
course. IMPORTANT: THE DISCUSSION QUESTION HAS TO BE FREE OF PLAGIARISM NOTE:
READ AND USE THE DOCUMENTS ATTACHED BELLOW TO COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT
CORRECTLY. USE THE APA Basics Checklist: Citations, Reference List, and Style AS A
GUIDE. MY PROGRAM/SPECIAIZATION IS: MASTER IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSE
PRACTITIONERORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED, PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPERSYou must
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handing it in and make corrections as necessary. Often it is advantageous to have a friend
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page. When submitting hard copy, be sure to use white paper and print out using dark ink. If
it is hard to read your essay, it will also be hard to follow your argument