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Meredith Kaui

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Bio

My life goal is to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist. I would describe myself as a joyful, full of life individual who always tried to find the light in the darkest of circumstances. My wife and I both work at hospital in the cardiac surgical icu and working with surgeons on the daily basis has showed me that nursing is the career I was meant to do.

Education

Central Carolina Community College

Associate's degree program
2021 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

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

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Health, Wellness, and Fitness

    • Dream career goals:

      CRNA

    • Nursing assistant 2

      Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
      2015 – Present9 years
    • Nursing assistant 2- Cardiac Surgical ICU

      Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
      2018 – Present6 years

    Sports

    Cheerleading

    Varsity
    2007 – 20103 years

    Arts

    • Village Christian Academy

      Music
      2005 – 2010

    Public services

    • Advocacy

      Child Advocacy Center — CAC Office support
      2010 – 2017
    • Volunteering

      Fayetteville Dogwood Festival — 2nd volunteer
      2008 – 2012

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    I work in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit as a nursing assistant and was just accepted into associate degree nursing program. Last year was a rough one, I know worldwide we all were dealing with a pandemic at large but I had the death of 3 family members added on top of it. My family is very small and I lost my grandma, my aunt, and my papa. They always pushed me to pursue higher education and would say once I have my mind set to something, I can accomplish anything. I’m a believer of Christ and I know they are in Heaven looking down at me and are sharing my joy of being accepted to the first nursing school I applied to which was the one of my choice. I believe that my experience in the CSICU for four years as a nursing assistant has prepared me and has further shown me that nursing is what I’m meant to do. Especially during the pandemic and with the nursing profession being in the spotlight right now, I still now that I am going to make a difference in my community by becoming a nurse and having this scholarship would give me extra income to supplement the loss of my income by going per down at my job therefore giving me more time to dedicate to my studies. I know that with this scholarship I will make the most of the it by dedicating my time and my life by becoming the most compassionate, patient-care driven nurse. As my resource nurse has told me, “This is how the nursing profession should be, to grow and nurture nurses and then teach and support them.” I’m blessed to have strong career models of nurses who I work beside who give me career advice as well as explains procedures, medications, and operations that take place in our unit. My plan for after I get my associate degree in nursing is to get my bachelors and then to become a CRNA. My aunt who passed away last year was a CRNA and our dream was to always share a locker at the hospital we would both work at and although she may have passed, I still feel the love and support I received from her. When she passed and my mom, sister, and I were going through her belongings, we found a scrub cap that had Dill pickles on it. Dill is my family’s maiden name and I wear that scrub cap every time I’m at work and I plan to wear it when I finally realize my dream of becoming a CRNA. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship and your consideration.
    Romeo Nursing Scholarship
    I work in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit as a nursing assistant and was just accepted into associate degree nursing program. Last year was a rough one, I know worldwide we all were dealing with a pandemic at large but I had the death of 3 family members added on top of it. My family is very small and I lost my grandma, my aunt, and my papa. They always pushed me to pursue higher education and would say once I have my mind set to something, I can accomplish anything. I’m a believer of Christ and I know they are in Heaven looking down at me and are sharing my joy of being accepted to the first nursing school I applied to which was the one of my choice. I believe that my experience in the CSICU for four years as a nursing assistant has prepared me and has further shown me that nursing is what I’m meant to do. Especially during the pandemic and with the nursing profession being in the spotlight right now, I still now that I am going to make a difference in my community by becoming a nurse and having this scholarship would give me extra income to supplement the loss of my income by going per down at my job therefore giving me more time to dedicate to my studies. I know that with this scholarship I will make the most of the it by dedicating my time and my life by becoming the most compassionate, patient-care driven nurse. As my resource nurse has told me, “This is how the nursing profession should be, to grow and nurture nurses and then teach and support them.” I’m blessed to have strong career models of nurses who I work beside who give me career advice as well as explains procedures, medications, and operations that take place in our unit. My plan for after I get my associate degree in nursing is to get my bachelors and then to become a CRNA. My aunt who passed away last year was a CRNA and our dream was to always share a locker at the hospital we would both work at and although she may have passed, I still feel the love and support I received from her. When she passed and my mom, sister, and I were going through her belongings, we found a scrub cap that had Dill pickles on it. Dill is my family’s maiden name and I wear that scrub cap every time I’m at work and I plan to wear it when I finally realize my dream of becoming a CRNA. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship and your time.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    have chosen a career in nursing because of my family. My aunt was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and truly loved what she did while she was still alive, unfortunately during the Covid pandemic, she took her own life due to the ever-rising stress and burnout that all healthcare workers experienced during that time. I aspire to do and be as passionate about my patients as she was and also advocate for the nurses and nursing staff that work with all patients in any type of setting and advocate for their mental health because how are we supposed to take of those whoa re sick when we are struggling ourselves. I currently work in a Cardiac Surgical ICU as an NA2/Monitor tech/ secretary and truly love the craft of seeing what my peers do and how they truly make a difference in their patient's lives and quality of life; seeing such strong advocates and having such strong ties to nursing, it only made sense for me to make a difference and want to be a part of that and then in the future, fulfill my dream of becoming a CRNA with my aunts favorite scrub cap and apply all the knowledge that Ive learned to make a difference in myself and my community that is meaningful. One of my close friends recently went on a trip to Africa and volunteered her services as a nurse to aid in settling a new hospital there and assisting in the creation of a CVICU program there to help decrease the high mortality rate of preventable deaths that occurred and when I become a nurse, I am going to Africa with her next time as part of my NCLEX pass gift to myself and do something meaningful for myself and also for their community. I am involved in mental health fairs that are hosted by the hospital where I am employed and assist in the screenings of patients who don't have the finances to receive the mental health care they need I also volunteer at the Child Advocacy Center which is a local in the city I live in and assist in minor things even as simple as dropping off donations or facilitating the food pantry's participation in the local festival that we have annually. I know that any sort of donation towards my career choice would be money well invested because I have high expectations of myself due to my high aspirations and I am now a second-year nursing student after passing my first year of nursing school with all high B's and I know with any amount of financial support I will continue to exceed my expectations of myself. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
    Sara Jane Memorial Scholarship
    have chosen a career in nursing because of my family. My aunt was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and truly loved what she did while she was still alive, unfortunately during the Covid pandemic, she took her own life due to the ever-rising stress and burnout that all healthcare workers experienced during that time. I aspire to do and be as passionate about my patients as she was and also advocate for the nurses and nursing staff that work with all patients in any type of setting and advocate for their mental health because how are we supposed to take of those whoa re sick when we are struggling ourselves. I currently work in a Cardiac Surgical ICU as an NA2/Monitor tech/ secretary and truly love the craft of seeing what my peers do and how they truly make a difference in their patient's lives and quality of life; seeing such strong advocates and having such strong ties to nursing, it only made sense for me to make a difference and want to be a part of that and then in the future, fulfill my dream of becoming a CRNA with my aunts favorite scrub cap and apply all the knowledge that Ive learned to make a difference in myself and my community that is meaningful. One of my close friends recently went on a trip to Africa and volunteered her services as a nurse to aid in settling a new hospital there and assisting in the creation of a CVICU program there to help decrease the high mortality rate of preventable deaths that occurred and when I become a nurse, I am going to Africa with her next time as part of my NCLEX pass gift to myself and do something meaningful for myself and also for their community. I am involved in mental health fairs that are hosted by the hospital where I am employed and assist in the screenings of patients who don't have the finances to receive the mental health care they need I also volunteer at the Child Advocacy Center which is a local in the city I live in and assist in minor things even as simple as dropping off donations or facilitating the food pantry's participation in the local festival that we have annually. I know that any sort of donation towards my career choice would be money well invested because I have high expectations of myself due to my high aspirations and I am now a second-year nursing student after passing my first year of nursing school with all high B's and I know with any amount of financial support I will continue to exceed my expectations of myself. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
    Rose Browne Memorial Scholarship for Nursing
    I have chosen a career in nursing because of my family. My aunt was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and truly loved what she did while she was still alive, unfortunately during the Covid pandemic, she took her own life due to the ever-rising stress and burnout that all healthcare workers experienced during that time. I aspire to do and be as passionate about my patients as she was and also advocate for the nurses and nursing staff that work with all patients in any type of setting and advocate for their mental health because how are we supposed to take of those whoa re sick when we are struggling ourselves. I currently work in a Cardiac Surgical ICU as an NA2/Monitor tech/ secretary and truly love the craft of seeing what my peers do and how they truly make a difference in their patient's lives and quality of life; seeing such strong advocates and having such strong ties to nursing, it only made sense for me to make a difference and want to be a part of that and then in the future, fulfill my dream of becoming a CRNA with my aunts favorite scrub cap and apply all the knowledge that Ive learned to make a difference in myself and my community that is meaningful. One of my close friends recently went on a trip to Africa and volunteered her services as a nurse to aid in settling a new hospital there and assisting in the creation of a CVICU program there to help decrease the high mortality rate of preventable deaths that occurred and when I become a nurse, I am going to Africa with her next time as part of my NCLEX pass gift to myself and do something meaningful for myself and also for their community. I am involved in mental health fairs that are hosted by the hospital where I am employed and assist in the screenings of patients who don't have the finances to receive the mental health care they need I also volunteer at the Child Advocacy Center which is a local in the city I live in and assist in minor things even as simple as dropping off donations or facilitating the food pantry's participation in the local festival that we have annually. I know that any sort of donation towards my career choice would be money well invested because I have high expectations of myself due to my high aspirations and I am now a second-year nursing student after passing my first year of nursing school with all high B's and I know with any amount of financial support I will continue to exceed my expectations of myself. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
    Sigirci-Jones Scholarship
    I work in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit as a nursing assistant and was just accepted into associate degree nursing program. Last year was a rough one, I know worldwide we all were dealing with a pandemic at large but I had the death of 3 family members added on top of it. My family is very small and I lost my grandma, my aunt, and my papa. They always pushed me to pursue higher education and would say once I have my mind set to something, I can accomplish anything. I’m a believer of Christ and I know they are in Heaven looking down at me and are sharing my joy of being accepted to the first nursing school I applied to which was the one of my choice. I believe that my experience in the CSICU for four years as a nursing assistant has prepared me and has further shown me that nursing is what I’m meant to do. Especially during the pandemic and with the nursing profession being in the spotlight right now, I still now that I am going to make a difference in my community by becoming a nurse and having this scholarship would give me extra income to supplement the loss of my income by going per down at my job therefore giving me more time to dedicate to my studies. I know that with this scholarship I will make the most of the it by dedicating my time and my life by becoming the most compassionate, patient-care driven nurse. As my resource nurse has told me, “This is how the nursing profession should be, to grow and nurture nurses and then teach and support them.” I’m blessed to have strong career models of nurses who I work beside who give me career advice as well as explains procedures, medications, and operations that take place in our unit. My plan for after I get my associate degree in nursing is to get my bachelors and then to become a CRNA. My aunt who passed away last year was a CRNA and our dream was to always share a locker at the hospital we would both work at and although she may have passed, I still feel the love and support I received from her. When she passed and my mom, sister, and I were going through her belongings, we found a scrub cap that had Dill pickles on it. Dill is my family’s maiden name and I wear that scrub cap every time I’m at work and I plan to wear it when I finally realize my dream of becoming a CRNA. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship and your time.
    Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
    I work in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit as a nursing assistant and was just accepted into associate degree nursing program. Last year was a rough one, I know worldwide we all were dealing with a pandemic at large but I had the death of 3 family members added on top of it. My family is very small and I lost my grandma, my aunt, and my papa. They always pushed me to pursue higher education and would say once I have my mind set to something, I can accomplish anything. I’m a believer of Christ and I know they are in Heaven looking down at me and are sharing my joy of being accepted to the first nursing school I applied to which was the one of my choice. I believe that my experience in the CSICU for four years as a nursing assistant has prepared me and has further shown me that nursing is what I’m meant to do. Especially during the pandemic and with the nursing profession being in the spotlight right now, I still now that I am going to make a difference in my community by becoming a nurse and having this scholarship would give me extra income to supplement the loss of my income by going per down at my job therefore giving me more time to dedicate to my studies. I know that with this scholarship I will make the most of the it by dedicating my time and my life by becoming the most compassionate, patient-care driven nurse. As my resource nurse has told me, “This is how the nursing profession should be, to grow and nurture nurses and then teach and support them.” I’m blessed to have strong career models of nurses who I work beside who give me career advice as well as explains procedures, medications, and operations that take place in our unit. My plan for after I get my associate degree in nursing is to get my bachelors and then to become a CRNA. My aunt who passed away last year was a CRNA and our dream was to always share a locker at the hospital we would both work at and although she may have passed, I still feel the love and support I received from her. When she passed and my mom, sister, and I were going through her belongings, we found a scrub cap that had Dill pickles on it. Dill is my family’s maiden name and I wear that scrub cap every time I’m at work and I plan to wear it when I finally realize my dream of becoming a CRNA. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship and your time.
    Cindy J. Visser Memorial Nursing Scholarship
    I work in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit as a nursing assistant and was just accepted into associate degree nursing program. Last year was a rough one, I know worldwide we all were dealing with a pandemic at large but I had the death of 3 family members added on top of it. My family is very small and I lost my grandma, my aunt, and my papa. They always pushed me to pursue higher education and would say once I have my mind set to something, I can accomplish anything. I’m a believer of Christ and I know they are in Heaven looking down at me and are sharing my joy of being accepted to the first nursing school I applied to which was the one of my choice. I believe that my experience in the CSICU for four years as a nursing assistant has prepared me and has further shown me that nursing is what I’m meant to do. Especially during the pandemic and with the nursing profession being in the spotlight right now, I still now that I am going to make a difference in my community by becoming a nurse and having this scholarship would give me extra income to supplement the loss of my income by going per down at my job therefore giving me more time to dedicate to my studies. I know that with this scholarship I will make the most of the it by dedicating my time and my life by becoming the most compassionate, patient-care driven nurse. As my resource nurse has told me, “This is how the nursing profession should be, to grow and nurture nurses and then teach and support them.” I’m blessed to have strong career models of nurses who I work beside who give me career advice as well as explains procedures, medications, and operations that take place in our unit. My plan for after I get my associate degree in nursing is to get my bachelors and then to become a CRNA. My aunt who passed away last year was a CRNA and our dream was to always share a locker at the hospital we would both work at and although she may have passed, I still feel the love and support I received from her. When she passed and my mom, sister, and I were going through her belongings, we found a scrub cap that had Dill pickles on it. Dill is my family’s maiden name and I wear that scrub cap every time I’m at work and I plan to wear it when I finally realize my dream of becoming a CRNA. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship and your time.
    Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
    I work in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit as a nursing assistant and was just accepted into associate degree nursing program. Last year was a rough one, I know worldwide we all were dealing with a pandemic at large but I had the death of 3 family members added on top of it. My family is very small and I lost my grandma, my aunt, and my papa. They always pushed me to pursue higher education and would say once I have my mind set to something, I can accomplish anything. I’m a believer of Christ and I know they are in Heaven looking down at me and are sharing my joy of being accepted to the first nursing school I applied to which was the one of my choice. I believe that my experience in the CSICU for four years as a nursing assistant has prepared me and has further shown me that nursing is what I’m meant to do. Especially during the pandemic and with the nursing profession being in the spotlight right now, I still now that I am going to make a difference in my community by becoming a nurse and having this scholarship would give me extra income to supplement the loss of my income by going per down at my job therefore giving me more time to dedicate to my studies. I know that with this scholarship I will make the most of the it by dedicating my time and my life by becoming the most compassionate, patient-care driven nurse. As my resource nurse has told me, “This is how the nursing profession should be, to grow and nurture nurses and then teach and support them.” I’m blessed to have strong career models of nurses who I work beside who give me career advice as well as explains procedures, medications, and operations that take place in our unit. My plan for after I get my associate degree in nursing is to get my bachelors and then to become a CRNA. My aunt who passed away last year was a CRNA and our dream was to always share a locker at the hospital we would both work at and although she may have passed, I still feel the love and support I received from her. When she passed and my mom, sister, and I were going through her belongings, we found a scrub cap that had Dill pickles on it. Dill is my family’s maiden name and I wear that scrub cap every time I’m at work and I plan to wear it when I finally realize my dream of becoming a CRNA. Thank you for considering me for this scholarship and your time.