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Gabrielle Rayborn

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My life goals are centered around making an impact on others lives through the nursing profession. Growing up, I witnessed the transformative power of compassionate and skilled nurses who not only healed me physically but provided incredible emotional support. Seeing this drove me to go into a field that contributes to the well-being of others. My goal is to become a dedicated and empathetic nurse who can provide the best care possible to my patients. I think I would be an excellent candidate because I have a genuine interest in learning and a drive to positively impact the lives of those in need.

Education

Pearl River Community College

Associate's degree program
2020 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Columbia High School

High School
2017 - 2021

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      I want to be a nurse practioner specializing in pediatrics.

    • Cashier

      Paradise Ranch
      2020 – 20211 year

    Arts

    • Columbia High School Art Club

      Painting
      2019 – 2021

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Operation Christmas/Goss Baptist Church — Packing boxes
      2011 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Goss Baptist Church — I helped sew and stuff dolls for the children's hospital.
      2010 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Toys for Tots — I packaged the gifts.
      2018 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Women in Healthcare Scholarship
    Choosing a career in nursing is most often perceived to be solely because of a drive to help others. While this certainly did play a role in my decision to become a nurse, my choice to become a nurse is based on a combination of personal experience, professional interests, and emotional motivations. I chose nursing not only to take care of people, but because it aligns with my values, allows me to learn and grow, and satisfies my personal goals. Since I was a child, I have had a fascination with the human body and science behind health and disease. Becoming a nurse helps me to combine my love for science with real-life healthcare. Nursing is a blend of knowledge, critical thinking, and interacting with patients, which allows for me to be engaged intellectually while also making a difference in people's lives. Another huge factor in my decision was my own experiences with healthcare. When a family member of mine was very ill in the hospital I got to see first-hand how big of a difference nurses made. They didn't just treat my family member; they also supported us emotionally and advocated for my family. This showed me that nursing is bigger than just giving medication to patients-it's also about being there for the patients and their families. This experience made me want to be apart of a profession that embodies these qualities. The personal fullfilment I get from helping people through these challenging periods in their lives is a big reason why I chose nursing. This job demands the strength and understanding to care for patients' mental and emotional well-being, in addition to their physical health. Through going to clinicals in nursing school, I've found deep fulfillment in being there for people during tough times and also exciting moments. This combined with the intellectual engagement of nursing, shows me that this career will offer me a sense of fulfillment and purpose beyond any other job I could have. As a woman entering the healthcare field, I also hope to make a meangingful impact by advocating for patients and addressing issues like healthcare inequality. I plan to use my voice to support and advocate for not only my patients but also other women in the healthcare field. In conclusion, my decision to become a nurse was based on a combination of personal experience, professional interests, and emotional motivations. The decision was not solely based on helping others, but being a part of a field that aligns with my values, allows me opportunity to learn and grow, and satisfies my personal goals. My time being in the hospital setting has shown me the pure satisfaction that comes from supporting people through some of the worst and best times of their life.
    Nursing Student Scholarship
    On this crazy journey called life, we all have moments that test our strength and tenacity. This moment occurred for me during my second semester of nursing school, and at the time it felt impossible to overcome, but it ultimately shaped my path towards becoming a pediatric nurse. In my second semester of nursing school, I was enrolled in a notably difficult course for me, which was the medical-surgical nursing course. I had already been briefed by previous students that this class was going to be one of the most difficult of all. As someone who strives for academic excellence, the thought of this course being a struggle for me was unsettling. However, the real challenge was when my beloved grandmother, whom I lived with, passed away in the first week of school. The timing was horrible, as I was already struggling to keep up with the painstaking workload of this course. Despite my grief, I was determined to not let this stear me away from the path to achieving my goals. My grandmother was my biggest cheerleader and was so excited to see me graduate from nursing school. She was very involved in my decision to enter the nursing field because she saw my love for helping others. So, I decided that I was going to achieve this goal, not just for myself but also for her. I knew that for me to succeed, I needed to muster up all the strength I could. I began by developing a strict study schedule, incorporating shorter, more frequent study sessions to be able to help my mother with the funeral planning and packing up my grandmother's things. The road was definitely not easy. There were days that I was barely able to sit through a lecture without tearing up, but I reminded myself of my end goal. I adopted a mindset that embraced endurance and accepted that this setback was a part of my journey. Eventually, my efforts paid off. I not only passed the course with an excellent grade but also gained a keen understanding of the material that would be the foundation of my nursing career. This experience with overcoming this tremendous obstacle through sheer determination has positively influenced my approach to challenges in my professional and personal life. As I transition into the role of a pediatric nurse, I will utilize the qualities of strength and determination that I developed during this time. Pediatric nursing often requires taking care of seriously ill or injured children in situations that not only require technical skill but also emotional resilience. In the pediatric setting, I will use my strength to remain composed and focused. I am determined to provide my patients with the highest standard of care. I will advocate for my patients and continue to seek knowledge and improvement. I will approach pediatric nursing with the same commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of my patients and their families. Conclusively, the strength and determination I developed during this past challenge have equipped me with the resilience needed for pediatric nursing. By utilizing these qualities, I aim to provide compassionate and effective care to those who need it the most, just as I have relied on these qualities to overcome my own obstacles.
    Kylee Govoni Memorial Scholarship
    On this crazy journey called life, we all have moments that test our strength and tenacity. This moment occurred for me during my second semester of nursing school, and at the time it felt impossible to overcome, but it ultimately shaped my path towards becoming a pediatriac nurse. In my second semester of nursing school, I was enrolled in a notably difficult course for me, which was the medical-surgical nursing course. I had already been briefed by previous students that this class was going to be one of the most difficult of all. As someone who strives for academic excellence, the thought of this course being a struggle for me was unsettling. However, the real challenge was when my beloved grandmother, whom I lived with, passed away in the first week of school. The timing was horrible, as I was already struggling to keep up with the painstaking workload of this course. Despite my grief, I was determined to not let this steer me away from achieving my goals. My grandmother was my biggest cheerleader and was so excited to see me graduate from nursing school. So, I decided that I was going to achieve this goal, not just for myself but also for her. I knew that for me to succeed, I needed to muster up all the strength I could. I began by developing a strict study schedule, incorporating shorter, more frequent study sessions to be able to help my mother with the funeral planning and packing up my grandmother's things. The road was definitely not easy. There were days that I was barely able to sit through a lecture without tearing up, but I reminded myself of my end goal. I adopted a mindset that embraced endurance and accepted that this setback was a part of my journey. Eventually, my efforts paid off. I not only passed the course with an excellent grade, but also gained a keen understanding of the material that would be the foundation of my nursing career. This experience with overcoming this tremendous obstacle through sheer determination has positively influenced my approach to challenges in my professional and personal life. As I transition into the role of a pediatric nurse, I will utilize the qualities of strength and determination that I developed during this time. Pediatric nursing often requires taking care of seriously ill or injured children in situations that not only require technical skill but also emotional resilience. In the pediatric setting, I will use my strength to remain composed and focused. I am determined to provide my patients with the highest standard of care. I will advocate for my patients and continue to seek knowledge and improvement. I will approach pediatric nursing with the same commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of my patients and their families. Conclusively, the strength and determination I developed during this past challenge have equipped me with the resilience needed for pediatric nursing. By utilizing these qualities, I aim to provide compassionate and effective care to those who need it the most, just as I have relied on these qualities to overcome my own obstacles.
    Love Island Fan Scholarship
    My idea for a new Love Island challenge would be called the "Ex Factor." This challenge would begin with all of the girls and guys standing up in a line. There would be a giant card for each of the contestants that lists something that has happened with an Ex-girlfriend/boyfriend of theirs. The girls go first and reveal one card at a time and have to match the card to the guy they think it belongs to. Next, the guys do the same and have to try to match the card to who they think it belongs to. The girls and guys can work together to decide who the card belongs to. The team that matches the most cards correctly to the players wins the game. The prize for the team that matches the most cards correctly is a one-on-one chat with the ex-girlfriend/boyfriends of the players of the opposite team. I think this would be a great challenge because when you are secluded from the outside world like you are on Love Island, you aren't able to really get an idea of how this person has acted with the opposite sex in the real world. I think this challenge would bring great insight about their partner to the players.