Professional networking provides social linkages in which a nurse can use to improve academic knowledge and build a foundation for future career development. Building this network commences when one enrolls in a nursing program and also during professional practice as both avenues lay a foundation for social interactions. As I pursue MSN program in Walden University, I purpose to build both academic and professional networks by collaborating with members discussed above as well as improving interactions with other professionals in my area of study. I believe that their guidance will help me address challenges in my career as well as seek required support system that can optimize my future practice as a family nurse practitioner.
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