Hi everyone I was looking for a little bit of advice for a New Grad RN in Austin, TX. I have 2 years of LVN hospital telemetry experience. I was interested in Seton hospital but I am unsure of the route to take. For example some recruiters are eager to consider me experienced because of working in a hospital on telemetry but others are unwilling to consider me experienced because I was only an "LVN". I'm not sure if anyone else has experience with this but my question is should I apply for just a generic RN position preferably Cath Lab or ER, or should I apply for a RN residency program.
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Hi everyone I was looking for a little bit of advice for a New Grad RN in Austin, TX. I have 2 years of LVN hospital telemetry experience. I was interested in Seton hospital but I am unsure of the route to take. For example some recruiters are eager to consider me experienced because of working in a hospital on telemetry but others are unwilling to consider me experienced because I was only an "LVN". I'm not sure if anyone else has experience with this but my question is should I apply for just a generic RN position preferably Cath Lab or ER, or should I apply for a RN residency program.