If you have a bachelor's degree you do have a slight advantage sometimes. It all depends on who is looking at your application, some might view more experience in other health care fields more important, for example. At the same time some hospitals...
Hey there Bay Area new grads! Stanford and Lucille Packard have posted the dates for their RN Residency programs and they open at the end of the month! (April 30th) Good luck you guys! http://westandforcare.com/careers_new_graduate_rn_training_at_sh...
Halleh replied to turnforthenurse's topic in Cardiac
Another great book that I've used is: 12-Lead EKG Confidence a Step By Step Guide Amazon.com: 12-Lead EKG Confidence: A Step-by-Step Guide, Second Edition (9780826104724): Ms. Jacqueline M. Green MS RN APN-C CNS CCRN, Dr. Anthony J. Chiaramida MD ...
Halleh replied to turnforthenurse's topic in Cardiac
Hello, I asked a bunch of nurses I know the same question and they all came back to me with this: Rapid Interpretation of EKG's by Dale Dubin Amazon.com: Rapid Interpretation of EKG's, Sixth Edition (9780912912066): Dale Dubin: Books Its been around ...
The unit director told me today that no second interviews have been scheduled. But, it was unclear whether or not she meant they haven't been scheduled yet or that they won't be scheduled at all... So the wait continues...
I also interviewed for NICU and was told I did a great job. Though they also said I didn't even seem nervous, which was completely NOT true! haha I was feeling more confident until now that it seems like they praised everyone. But 5-6 hires out o...
You might want to consider calling and questioning it. The same thing happened to me and it turns out it was a mistake and now I'm interviewing for my top choice. It wouldn't have been fixed unless I called.
@newgrad12 I'm an external. @loma510 Yes, that is the address, but all the interviews are I believe at the same address. I know at least ICUs and Peds are both there.