Moustafa Al-Makdah
Harris Health Ben Taub Hospital
Houston, TX USA
"Go for what you want...there are so many things going on in life that you kind of just want to grasp it all. It’s hard to choose only one route, but you’ll know if it’s meant for you."
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Advice for getting started
My first college degree took a little bit longer than it should have because I kept getting distracted by working more than I needed to. My dad is actually the one that made me realize that I needed to focus on school more. In the end, doing that made it all worth it.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
University of Houston-Downtown
Bachelor's Degree
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Texas Woman's University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
Moved to Lebanon with his family as an early teen and attended high school there.
2.
Always knew he wanted to go into a medical field—describes it as his “calling”.
3.
Moved back to the US—his first job out of high school was working in retail where he says he learned soft skills that prepared him for the medical field, like how to interact with people.
4.
Took his first step towards working in medicine by becoming a certified emergency medical technician (EMT).
5.
While working as an EMT, he attended the University of Houston where he got his bachelor’s degree in biology, a degree that he felt would open him up to a lot of potential medical careers.
6.
Says his interest in nursing was sparked after spending a lot of hours hanging out in hospitals after dropping off patients and seeing the work that they do.
7.
Decided to attend Texas Woman’s University to pursue becoming a registered nurse (RN)—says the skills he learned as an EMT gave him a foundation on which to build as a nurse.
8.
Now works as a nurse clinician and trauma nurse at Harris Health Ben Taub Hospital in Houston, Texas and is pursuing his master’s degree in nursing with the goal of becoming a nurse practitioner.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
Focus on work more than school.
How I responded:
My first college degree took a little bit longer than it should have because I kept getting distracted by working more than I needed to. My dad is actually the one that made me realize that I needed to focus on school more. In the end, doing that made it all worth it.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
Nurses work long 12-hour shifts, and they can sometimes be longer depending on what we are dealing with. I deal with things like fatigue a lot.