Professional Statement
Dr. Azza Ezzat, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, despite not being a native Staten Islander, understands the needs and concerns of individual-specific Challenges, values, and needs. She recognizes and embraces the body's innate ability to self-repair and knows to employ self-healing mechanisms with the power of the mind. She knows how thoughts and feelings can alter the body's physiology.
She also understands the negative impact of fear, anxiety, pessimism, and depression on the body. She believes providing a supportive relationship, authentic self-expression, and self-efficacy can ignite the body's self-healing process. She is passionate about understanding what makes people heal faster and predisposes them to illness. She has been researching how physicians, nurses, and healthcare providers can better care for their patients by Caring for their mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Embark on the journey of self-care and self-help.
It has a mission to promote and create a healthy living environment.
At work, at home, and in personal relationships. It is also essential to have a culture that empowers Individuals and their families to play a more active role in the treatment plan to achieve the treatment goal. She believes that nurses, as a group, must lead each other toward success to affirm the hard-earned title of "caring caregivers." As a nurse leader, she believes that education makes all the difference, bringing about a change that lasts forever, personally and professionally.
She also believes that nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training. Nurses should be full partners with physicians and achieve higher education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression. She also believes effective workforce planning and policymaking require better data collection and information infrastructure.
Institute of medicine of the national academies 2010
She is committed to leading the journey to teach the importance and value of an Individual -specific approach to care for individual needs, building communication skills to bridge the gap between individuals, groups, and communities, and supporting the role of the healthcare industry to embrace Humanity, by promoting an atmosphere that Improves and maximize their individuality, independence, and dignity with the instinctive ability to focus on each individual's specific needs, desires, and quality of life.
To paraphrase Ralph Waldo Emerson, everyone can make a difference in the universe by uniting our differences into a common goal. We do not have to change the world, but can make a difference. We all contribute to improving the quality of life in so many ways. To know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived is to have succeeded.
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