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Isabella Metcalf

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Bio

I'm an aspiring nurse that aims to care for others in the community by providing excellent care and compassion. I'm a great candidate because of my unwavering commitment to becoming a compassionate and skilled nurse. My personal experiences, particularly the loss of my father, have deeply motivated me to pursue a career in healthcare, where I can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

Education

Carrington College-Reno

Associate's degree program
2024 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

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  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Dr. Michael Paglia Scholarship
      I have always been drawn to healthcare, but my path to nursing was deeply shaped by a personal experience that marked my childhood—the death of my father. I was very young when he passed away after a long illness, and that event had a profound impact on me. While my family was devastated, I also saw the critical role that healthcare professionals played during that difficult time. The doctors, nurses, and caregivers who supported my father and my family were not just providing medical care—they were offering comfort, guidance, and emotional support when we needed it most. I realized that the ability to care for someone in such a vulnerable and emotional time is a privilege, and it inspired me to pursue a career where I could make a similar difference in the lives of others. Nursing, in particular, became the field I felt most drawn to because of the unique way it combines compassion, critical thinking, and direct patient care. Nurses are often the first and most consistent presence in the lives of patients, and they are in a unique position to have a lasting impact on their well-being. I admire the holistic approach to care that nurses provide—addressing not only physical health but also emotional and psychological needs. Growing up, I saw how much nurses’ compassion could ease the pain of serious illness and provide support to families in crisis. This understanding has shaped my desire to become a nurse and offer that same care to those facing their own health challenges. In the future, I hope to use my nursing degree to provide quality care in both hospital and community settings, particularly to vulnerable populations. I’m particularly interested in pediatrics and oncology, areas where families and patients experience intense emotional strain. Having been deeply affected by loss at a young age, I am drawn to helping children and families navigate illness, whether through direct patient care or emotional support. I also hope to contribute to the healthcare system by working in leadership roles, advocating for better healthcare access and patient outcomes, especially in underserved communities where resources may be limited. My goal is to use my nursing knowledge not only to care for patients but also to create systemic change that improves healthcare delivery. Ultimately, I believe that nursing will allow me to honor my father’s memory by offering care and compassion to others in their most difficult times, just as the healthcare professionals who cared for my family did. With my nursing degree, I am committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of my patients, just as others did for me during a time of great loss.