Originally Posted by muhaha
My best friend since grade 5 just graduated from a BSCN nursing school and he got a job at a large teaching hospital in our city and they are only giving him 19 - 12 hour shifts for orientation on med surg! I almost croaked when he told me this....isnt that wayyyy too short a a med surg orientation for new grads? After his 19 shifts are finished the nurse manager told him he is going to be pulling a full patient load like any other nurse would.
I hate to tell you this, but it's NOT wayyyy too short.....at three 12 hour shifts a week, that's six weeks plus one more shift of orientation time, which is fine. Your friend would be off orientation halfway through the seventh week.
I was offered eight, but expected to be totally up and running after that. A few people choose the six week route, mostly those who do 5 8-hour shifts (thereby getting about the same time as the 8 weekers who do longer shifts).
So no, it's not odd at all, and no reason to run to another facility. At least from what I've seen, anyway. Most hospitals will also expect the new grad to be a little sketchy after the orientation time is over, help is available, but they are expected to take a full assignment and ask for help as needed.