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D024 Professional Presence and Influence
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A professional development plan serves as a structured roadmap that guides individuals as they progress through their academic and professional journeys. It helps learners identify strengths, address growth areas, and outline steps that support long-term career success. One of the fundamental components of this plan is the Curriculum Vitae (CV), which provides a comprehensive overview of one’s educational background, competencies, certifications, and professional experience. This document not only strengthens employability but also reflects an individual’s readiness for advanced roles within the field. The following sections provide an expanded and updated academic and professional profile aligned with Walden University’s emphasis on advocacy, leadership, and positive social change.
Below is Freda Oheneadjei’s updated CV, organized in a structured table to enhance clarity and readability.
Curriculum Vitae Summary
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Professional Summary Statement | Freda Oheneadjei is a licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with diverse clinical experience in high-acuity hospital environments. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Stevenson University and is actively pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a specialization as an Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP) at Walden University. Freda demonstrates strong ethical principles—such as integrity, equity, and patient-centered care—and remains committed to lifelong learning, evidence-based practice, and clinical excellence. |
| Education | MSN (AGNP Track), Walden University (2019–Present) |
| BSN, Stevenson University (2017) |  |
| Licenses | Registered Nurse, State of Maryland: RN 215080 |
| Credentials & Certifications | Maryland Registered Professional Nurse (2014–Present) |
| American Heart Association: Basic Life Support (BLS) | Â |
| Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) | Â |
| Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) | Â |
| Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) | Â |
| Professional Experience | Registered Nurse, University of Maryland Medical Center (June 2017–Present) |
| Experience in multiple specialties including orthopedics, plastic surgery, emergency general surgery, and medical-surgical units. Key responsibilities include performing non-invasive procedures, assisting physicians during surgical interventions, implementing patient care plans, and collaborating within interdisciplinary healthcare teams. | Â |
Creating purposeful professional development goals is essential to maintaining motivation, building competence, and advancing within one’s nursing career. Below are answers to the required questions, followed by expanded goals.
Freda’s short-term goals include strengthening her clinical assessment skills, enhancing her proficiency in advanced health-care technologies, and improving her ability to manage complex patient cases. She also aims to foster strong professional relationships with colleagues and mentors to support reflective practice and collaboration. Additionally, she is committed to maintaining her physical and emotional wellness to prevent burnout and ensure sustained career satisfaction.
Long-term goals include attaining certification and employment as an Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, participating in community-based health initiatives, and contributing to health equity by serving underserved populations. She also aspires to achieve financial stability through strategic career planning and continued education, which may include pursuing a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree in the future.
These goals are measurable through timelines, performance evaluations, skill-competency checklists, academic milestones, and ongoing mentorship feedback. They are achievable because they align with Freda’s current educational trajectory, professional experiences, and personal commitment to continuous improvement.
Walden University emphasizes social change as an integral aspect of professional and academic development. Freda’s goals align with this mission by focusing on improving health outcomes, advocating for patient rights, and addressing systemic inequities within the healthcare system. As she advances toward becoming an AGNP, she intends to contribute to initiatives that expand access to primary care, promote culturally responsive practice, and support vulnerable populations.
Freda also recognizes the evolving demands placed on healthcare professionals, particularly during public health crises such as pandemics. Her commitment to compassionate care, ethical leadership, and community advocacy positions her to be an agent of positive transformation in both clinical and community settings.
In summary, Freda Oheneadjei’s professional development plan reflects her dedication to personal advancement, clinical excellence, and meaningful social impact. Through clearly defined short-term and long-term goals, supported by ongoing academic preparation at Walden University, she is positioned to thrive as a healthcare leader. Her commitment to lifelong learning, equitable care delivery, and community engagement ensures that she will continue contributing positively to the nursing profession and to broader societal well-being.
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