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Jun 09, 2006 01:35 AM

new grad training programs in northern california

by jen05

hey everyone. just wondering if anyone from the area had experienced the new grad training programs in kaiser, stanford, lucille, vapa, or any other hospitals, and how the experience was at the hospital. i am currently job hunting, so i just wanted to hear your ideas and opinions, so i can decide on the best program. thanks.


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from smile123
Old Jun 22, 2006, 04:06 PM

Default Re: new grad training programs in northern california
Originally Posted by jen05
hey everyone. just wondering if anyone from the area had experienced the new grad training programs in kaiser, stanford, lucille, vapa, or any other hospitals, and how the experience was at the hospital. i am currently job hunting, so i just wanted to hear your ideas and opinions, so i can decide on the best program. thanks.
I am interested in Stanford's New Grad program too.
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Old Jun 29, 2006, 12:53 PM

Default Re: new grad training programs in northern california
Originally Posted by smile123
I am interested in Stanford's New Grad program too.
smile123, below is the information about Stanford's New Grad program for Med/Surg. How are you going about finding about these new grad programs?

Regards,

Ken


RN New Grad Training Program - Med/Surg - July 2006 - SH - 7124 - Full Time

Job Description:


Consider starting your Nursing Career with Stanford Hospital and Clinics, a world-renowned medical institution in one of our 6 - 12 week RN Training Programs. Our comprehensive programs combine didactic training, clinical rotations, and competency-based training to meet the multiple needs of Stanford's many units as well as encourage the development of clinical assessment and critical thinking. Training Program opportunities exist in the following departments:

Orthopedics Comprehensive Rehab
ENT/Urology/Plastics General Medicine
Neurosurgery/Trauma/Pain General Surgery/Transplant
Heme/Oncology General Surgery/Neurology

All New Grads must submit:
* Supplemental Information Form (download from website below)
* Resume including clinical hours and placements
* 2 References from clinical instructors or preceptors (Written letters are accepted, see address below to download reference form)
* 1 work/volunteer reference if available and applicable (Download from website address below)
* Most recent copy of transcript (does not need to be officially sealed)

Please eFax the above documents to: 650-887-2320. If you have any questions please email nursingjobs@stanfordmed.org.



Job Qualifications:

Must be a RN graduate from an accredited school of nursing. California Interim Permits are accepted and must show proof on start date. It is expected that new grads will have completed the NCLEX within 3 months of hire. BLS is required for all RNs within 30 days of employment.


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Old Jun 29, 2006, 12:56 PM

Default Re: new grad training programs in northern california
Originally Posted by smile123
I am interested in Stanford's New Grad program too.
This is information about Stanford's New Grad program in Critical Care:


RN New Grad Training Program - Critical Care - July 2006 - SH - 7125 - Full Time

Job Description:


Consider starting your Nursing Career with Stanford Hospital and Clinics, a world-renowned medical institution in one of our 6 - 12 week RN Training Programs. Our comprehensive programs combine didactic training, clinical rotations, and competency-based training to meet the multiple needs of Stanford's many units as well as encourage the development of clinical assessment and critical thinking. Training Program opportunities exist in the following departments:


* Intermediate Cardiac Care Unit (Interventional Cardiology and Medical Cardiology)
* Intermediate Intensive Care Unit (Cardiac surgery, Pre/post-op Heart & Heart/Lung Transplant)
* Cardiac Surveilance Unit (S/P Arrest, Pulmonary Edema, MI, Pre-Transplant Cardiomyopathies)
* Bone Marrow Transplant

All New Grads must submit:
* Supplemental Information Form (download from website below)
* Resume including clinical hours and placements
* 2 References from clinical instructors or preceptors (Written letters are accepted, see address below to download reference form)
* 1 work/volunteer reference if available and applicable (Download from website address below)
* Most recent copy of transcript (does not need to be officially sealed)

Please eFax the above documents to: 650-887-2320. If you have any questions please email nursingjobs@stanfordmed.org.



Job Qualifications:
Must be a RN graduate from an accredited school of nursing. California Interim Permits are accepted and must show proof on start date. It is expected that new grads will have completed the NCLEX within 3 months of hire. BLS is required for all RNs within 30 days of employment.

All New Grads must submit:
* Resume including clinical hours and placements
* 2 References from clinical instructors or preceptors (Written letters are accepted, see address below to download reference form)
* 1 work/volunteer reference if available and applicable (Download from website address below)
* Most recent copy of transcript (does not need to be officially sealed)
* Supplemental Information (Download form from website address below)




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No. 4
from smile123
Old Jun 29, 2006, 03:30 PM

Default Re: new grad training programs at UCSF and Stanford
Thanks. I have that info already. I was looking to talk to someone who was actually in the program or had graduated from the UCSF or Stanford new grad program. (I'd like to know how they liked it, their experiences, things they wished they had known before hand, etc.). Thank you.
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No. 5
from BayAreaRN
Old Nov 13, 2006, 03:39 PM

Nurse Re: new grad training programs in northern california
I'm in the new grad program at Stanford and I'm loving it! Our batch is the first one to start with the RN Residency program and it offers us UHC classes year round, where we get ongoing support. We had classroom training for 2-3 weeks (depending on your unit). You get ur own preceptor for another 6-10 weeks. Stanford is a great place to work --- great teamwork, new technology, excellent benefits! We are also in the process of applying for Magnet status. We also do electronic charting so bye bye to lots of papers! I would definitely recommend Stanford to new grads!
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No. 6
from ceebum
Old May 14, 2009, 12:20 PM

Listen Re: new grad training programs in northern california
It was mentioned on their site that they are only accepting 2008 and 2009 graduates. Do they consider 2007 and earlier?
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No. 7
Old May 14, 2009, 02:01 PM

Default Re: new grad training programs in northern california
Originally Posted by ceebum View Post
It was mentioned on their site that they are only accepting 2008 and 2009 graduates. Do they consider 2007 and earlier?
No, I think they only consider applicants who graduated within the last year: "RN graduate between June 1st, 2008 and May 31st, 2009"
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No. 8
from ceebum
Old May 14, 2009, 02:12 PM

Default Re: new grad training programs in northern california
how sad. I dont really know where would i be qualified. I cant join the new grad program coz u have to be 2008/2009 graduate. i cant even apply for RN II positions coz they require 1 yr US experience which I have none. i wonder what position should i be applying for.
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