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Apr 17, 2008, 09:32 PM
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Question - Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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I have been in the United States for eight years and I had both nursing & physician's education from Russia. I have had experience working as a phlebotomist and lab assistant here in the United States. Recently, however, I have decided to complete the Nursing Board requirements to become an RN in California. I had a defficiency in two classes, Mental Health and Maternity. I took these classes at a community college. After this, the Nursing Board gave me permission to take the NCLEX. I passed on my first try and got my licence. Now, I still don't have any calls or interviews from the employer, despite applying at multiple places. Do you think that this has to do with my history of being a physician on my resume? The jobs all say that they want experience, but where can I possibly get Nursing experience in the United States if I'm not being hired for any jobs? What can I do? Please help me! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Apr 17, 2008, 10:31 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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May be you need to apply to the New Grad RN programs around your area. Since you've never ACTUALLY worked as an RN.
I graduated in Dec 07 and do have my RN license, but still havent gotten a job yet! yikes!!!
What part of california are you in? North/South
The reason i asked is cuz its way harder to get a job up north compare to LA area.
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Apr 17, 2008, 10:59 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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If you need help with locating new grad Rn programs in CA. Lemme know, may be i can help you out. I have been doing alot of job searching...Good luck
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Apr 17, 2008, 11:35 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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Originally Posted by sstars
If you need help with locating new grad Rn programs in CA. Lemme know, may be i can help you out. I have been doing alot of job searching...Good luck
Thank you so much for your response... I actually live in North California. But I would really appreciate any help! If you can reccomend any programs to me that would be great. Good luck getting your job!
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Apr 17, 2008, 11:36 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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Hi,
I am from Russia too. I also came to the US 8 years ago. I'm is so proud of you for passing the boards! Education in Russia is pretty good, I am glad I got my first degree there.
We have a doctor at my hospital, she also challanged NCLEX and passed on the first try. She worked as an RN in the bay area and then got her MD by challanging the test. I think you are having a problem finding a job mainly because of the location. Many desirable areas in CA are saturated with new grads and competition for jobs is pretty intense. Try Inland Empire, Fresno, Bakersfield- all are not very glamorous places but the jobs are plentiful.
Last edited by elkpark : Apr 23, 2008 at 12:26 AM.
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Apr 17, 2008, 11:46 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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Originally Posted by blacksea pebble
Hi,
I am from Russia too. I also came to the US 8 years ago. I'm is so proud of you for passing the boards! Education in Russia is pretty good, I am glad I got my first degree there.
We have a doctor at my hospital, she also challanged NCLEX and passed on the first try. She worked as an RN in the bay area and then got her MD by challanging the test. I think you are having a problem finding a job mainly because of the location. Many desirable areas in CA are saturated with new grads and competition for jobs is pretty intense. Try Inland Empire, Fresno, Bakersfield- all are not very glamorous places but the jobs are plentiful.
Vsego samogo luchego!
Thank you !
Last edited by elkpark : Apr 23, 2008 at 12:17 AM.
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Apr 17, 2008, 11:51 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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If you have any more questions please ask!
Last edited by elkpark : Apr 23, 2008 at 12:26 AM.
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Apr 22, 2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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Hi! I think it's better for you to try applying in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) or a nursing home first.I know someone who was a doctor in the Philippines and is now a nurse here. He works three nights in neurobehavioral SNF then three nights in a medical-surgical convalescent hospital.This is just to start the experience rolling. He also does home health on the side.I also have friends who started in SNFs before they were hired by acute hospitals like Kaiser and Stanford.
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Apr 22, 2008, 09:38 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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I agree with badminton. Lots of people get their first jobs in skilled nursing facilities when they can't get hired on at acute care hospitals. This is a good alternative if you can't find a new grad program. After you have some experience at a snf, you can do so home health shifts to add income and experience. While you are gaining experience, you can continue to watch for openings at hospitals. You also can prepare to challenge the MD exams like the other person did. It is true that a job is harder to come by in northern CA. If you are willing to relocate, you might have better luck around the LA area. There is a large Russian population there so your language skills might help you land a job. Congratulations on getting an RN license and good luck in your job search.
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Apr 22, 2008, 09:59 PM
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Re: Happy, Confused, Upset... I don't even know how to feel. Please help me.
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You're most welcome kazandoc 2000!
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