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“STUDENT NURSE– CLINICAL NURSE –NURSE EDUCATOR” – A JOURNEY OF MY NURSING MILE STONES

SESHA KUMAR KOMALA by SESHA KUMAR KOMALA
June 3, 2020
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I am very proud to be a Registered Nurse and Midwife. It has been seven years of life in Nursing, I never forget the days we spent with patients, during our student period as well as clinical working area. It’s not easy to work with the patient, especially with the critically ill patients. Each day is risk, we never loss our hope on a patient till last second, we try our best. Finally the patient & family blessings are more than enough for us, which values millions of rupees.

Nurses are providing services to the World, where no other profession will have such a blessed opportunity. We never forget the crisis we experience in caring road traffic accident patients, neonates with less than 1000 gms, acute heart attack patients, many… and many for providing highest quality care to retain their life, can’t explain in a single line. Instead of our picnics; normal deliveries, newborn crying, early recovery of a patient, early patient discharge, etc., were our Wonderla’s.

God’s grace had an opportunity to be a teacher for the future teachers of excel nurses, where it’s a task & challenge at all levels (teaching and clinical) to adjust with this technical World. A mother is needed for child to spoon feed, at the same time a Nurse Educator is essential at foundation level to correct and improve professional nursing skills among nursing students for their future practice. At academia Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi has formulated the best curriculum for the highest patient quality care to learn at student level. My opinion about learning and education, it has no end, still being a teacher we are also the learners where the new experiences will make us to learn the current scenarios with this technical generation.

Since COVID-19 is risk for life, still we, our nurses not left the hospitals because our profession motivated us to serve the needy. The blessings are our back bone, service is our energy. I pray God to give good health and wealth to fight against to COVID – 19 to all nurses in and around the world, and motivation to provide best quality nursing services.

This year we are celebrating bicentenary birth celebrations of Florence Nightingale who is known as LADY WITH THE LAMP. World Health Organization announced, the year 2020 as INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE NURSE AND MIDWIFE, with the theme of “Nurses: A Voice to Lead – Nursing the World to Health”. HAPPY NURSES DAY, WEEK, MONTH AND YEAR. PROUD TO BE A PAEDIATRIC NURSE.

My special thanks to my parents for the life, Special thanks to my beloved faculty, friends and clinical nurses and colleagues of nursing fraternity for making me bold and what I am today. Heart full thanks to IAPH for the opportunity to talk such and also for the platform.

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SESHA KUMAR KOMALA

SESHA KUMAR KOMALA

Entered Nursing Profession in 2011, Graduation from Sree Vidyanikethan College of Nursing, Tirupati in 2015. Worked in Clinical area at Apollo Hopsitals, Chennai over Two Years. Completed M.Sc in Paediatric Nursing from College of Nursing, SVIMS University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh in 2019 and Received Gold Medal. Participated in more than thirty continuing nursing & medical educations and ten Nursing Workshops at state, national, international levels and also Presented Papers and Posters in conferences, Received three awards for the performance, Life time member in eight nursing Organizations. Contributed articles in National and International Journals. Waiting for the best to do, want to continue my education by participating many conferences and by doing research activities. Love to serve and love to teach, proud to be a Registered Nurse and Midwife.

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Comments 38

  1. B.M.Madhavi says:
    3 years ago

    Congrats Seshu. Very inspirational article. It shows your interest towards nursing profession and always believe your hard work and think innovatively. You are the role model for future generations. All the very best for your future. God bless you Seshu.

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  2. Sunita says:
    3 years ago

    Well, Sorry to say but today’s educators are good for nothing as majority of good ones joined clinicals and teaching lefts with politicizing faculties only. It’s not educators who frame one’s professional etiquette now a days but it’s one’s innate desire to achieve good in their life, to do good for others, to follow professional ethics, to maintain professional etiquettes and to be respected by others for their commendable works.
    Those days have gone now when educators were role models for their students by their incredible works and contribution, it turned into politicizing works now to secure their position within four walls of cabin. Regrat ! but irony of the situation!
    It’s not theory who frames clinical but it’s clinical who frames and re-frames theory anywhere and anytime !

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  3. Parveen says:
    3 years ago

    Good work seshu. Congratulations on your well deserved success and continuous participation 🎉🎈👏👏🎉🎈🎉👏👏👏.keep it up…..Good luck…..!

    Reply
  4. Ithihasa reddy says:
    3 years ago

    Good work seshu. You are an amazing person and I believe you will surely overcome the challenges before you. All the very best for ur bright future seshu.

    Reply
  5. Anusha says:
    3 years ago

    Good job shesh..nice article

    Reply
  6. Ghayathri says:
    3 years ago

    Great job sheshakumar. Keep it up.

    Reply
  7. Ithihasa says:
    3 years ago

    Good work seshu. May you always get what you want and may you be at the right place. I wish you a very good luck for the future. Keep doing your best.

    Reply
  8. Monalisa Biswas says:
    3 years ago

    It’s really nice the way you have shared your experience.keep it up.

    Reply
  9. K Deepthi says:
    3 years ago

    Great work Seshu
    Wish you all the good luck to reach your destination
    Proud to be in this profession

    Reply
  10. Sumalatha says:
    3 years ago

    Always we are special sheshu
    Good Job , all the best

    Reply
  11. T.Lalitha Kumari says:
    3 years ago

    Very inspiring Seshu for present generation keep rocking the same way good luck and my blessings to u all the way aaaand god bless you

    Reply
  12. Padmaja says:
    3 years ago

    Gud work seshu..keep it up ..

    Reply
  13. Nagamani T says:
    3 years ago

    Very nice and inspiration to to budding stars of Nursing Profession. Keep going. Congratulations.

    Reply
  14. Nazma says:
    3 years ago

    Very good seshu.you are inspiring everyone with u r articles.keep it up .expecting more achievements from u

    Reply
  15. Sunilkumari.puram says:
    3 years ago

    Nice article Sesu, being a registered nurse u shared your journey, even didn’t know a few mile stones of your journey, well done, Godbless you, Good luck

    Reply
  16. Padmaja says:
    3 years ago

    Good wrk seshu..👍 keep it up..

    Reply
  17. Deepthi says:
    3 years ago

    Great article. Keep it up Seshu
    Good luck to reach ur expected destination

    Reply
  18. vijayarani says:
    3 years ago

    good ….be motivated as usual

    Reply
  19. Tallari Sunny says:
    3 years ago

    Good work Mr.Sesha Kumar!.Happy to work with you and all the very best for your future endeavors.

    Reply
  20. Marin Thomas Koshy says:
    3 years ago

    It’s a pleasure to work with a colleague like you shesh Kumar sir. Well written article.

    Reply
  21. Saipoojitha says:
    3 years ago

    Wish you all the best for your next step sir…and God bless you sir

    Reply
  22. Saipoojitha Reddy says:
    3 years ago

    Wish you all the best for your next step sir….

    Reply
  23. Gangaraju Y says:
    3 years ago

    Inspirational article for upcoming nurses, i wish u to reach much more peak mountains, keep going good luck for u r bright future seshu……

    Reply
  24. Mohana says:
    3 years ago

    Great work shesh. Keep it up

    Reply
  25. Anusha says:
    3 years ago

    Good article , your the role model for present nursing generation …Good luck

    Reply
  26. Vasundhara maccha says:
    3 years ago

    Proud to be a nurse always……well done seshu….i hope much more heights to go in ur life…

    Reply
  27. Saritha says:
    3 years ago

    Good luck na for your next step

    Reply
    • Dharmendhar Kumar says:
      3 years ago

      I really appreciate you Sesha. You’re the best.

      Reply
  28. M.Shanthi says:
    3 years ago

    Nice sharing Seshu. There is miles to go,let God’s grace and blessings of teachers and the patients who comes out of pain will lead you to reach the heights of life. Stay blessed.

    Reply
  29. Pavi says:
    3 years ago

    Exactly sir…. What you said is correct we the nurses who serve the man kind without anything in return…..happy to be a nurse sir….your speech was very nice and heartfelt congratulations sir…

    Reply
  30. Sandhya says:
    3 years ago

    Very proud of you Sesha …
    Keep up your good work…
    Wishing you loads and loads of success ahead

    Reply
  31. Christina Bharathi says:
    3 years ago

    Congratulations Seshu..hardwork and honest always brings victory…I’m soo happy for you dear Seshu..missing you in college..God bless you.. keep it up.. bring good name to your parents.All the best

    Reply
  32. Sweety Pyngrope says:
    3 years ago

    Keep up the great work seshu..
    Long way to go.
    Good luck

    Reply
  33. Priya K says:
    3 years ago

    Good work Mr.Shesha kumar…nice words about ur experiences which makes us to feel proudness of being Nurse. Wish u all the best to achieve more in ur career.

    Reply
  34. Lhingpi kuki says:
    3 years ago

    Appreciate it… seshu
    Keep it up..
    Good luck.

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    • Ballagiri Rupa says:
      3 years ago

      Congratulations seshu. Honesty and hardwork never fails, I hope definitely u will reach good position in society. Once again congratulations for your success and keep going….don’t take negative comments and always be positive. You are the inspiration for up coming generation.

      Reply
      • Pragasa Mary says:
        3 years ago

        Congratulations Seshu, you did a great job! Keep it up and all the best.
        May God shower you with blessings and may you reach much more heights in your future.

        Reply
        • SESHA KUMAR KOMALA says:
          2 years ago

          Thank You so much mam

          Reply

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