I'm sorry that this has been your experience. I am still on the "student" side of the wall until May, and am beginning to send out applications without a ton of knowledge of how the different area hospitals stack up. I've been looking on this site and trying to search for blogs, but it's a matter of "who's gonna go public and expose their place of employment?!", the obvious answer being, "No one!"
Can anyone offer advice on _how_ a soon-to-be-grad goes about choosing a "GOOD program"?
Originally Posted by MKZ
I am in my fourth month as an new grad in an ICU and I am miserable a lot of the time on my unit. Not because it's the ICU, its because this particular hospital did not live up to my expectations. Choose a GOOD program. I love nursing, learning, helping....but this new grad program I just experienced (six weeks) was horrible. I had one day classroom and the rest on the floor with diffrent preceptors who were overwhelmed and overworked. There was absolutely no time to teach. Baptized by fire. And unfortunately, after all this time, I realize I owe it to myself and the people I want to help that it is not safe. But I move fast (to make up for how long things can take for me, it's no fun. In order to be safe I ask questions, and the people on my unit aren't prepared to help, I get frowns too often... They are super busy themselves.