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I am in the process of looking at grad positions for 2013 and I read that applicants only receive an interview at their first choice hospital.

I am torn between Sydney Childrens Hospital and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Are there any nurses out there working at either or have an opinion on which would be best to apply for?

Good luck :) I had thought of that as well. From the examples I have seen, they mix the teamwork in with the scenarios. Have also seen one on bullying and also medications (when giving DD's)

I had my interview on Wednesday. I was very happy with it. I had a bit of a shaky start by forgetting my personal attributes, but pulled it together for the last 5 questions. Now to wait for 5th October.

Good luck on Monday Annie.

Hi Mopples,

I'm so glad your interview went well! :) Thank you for the luck, I'll post next week about it.

Oh my goodness Mopples I had such a bad interview. It started with the attributes question and I had an answer planned but completely went blank! Then after mumbling something out I rushed the rest of the questions. I can only remember 5/6 of them but I gave plain answers and forgot the STAR method. I really hope I'm just over analysing it and get offered a position in any of my 8 preferences. Fingers crossed!

Try not to stress to much. I know it's hard when you want something so much. Hopefully you get one of your top preferences :) if you do get RHW let me know if you have any questions about the area etc. POW (where I work) is on the same campus.

My NUM was doing POW I interviews today and she said a lot of the applicants were very nervous.

Haha yeah it's definitely hard not to stress but luckily there's a lot of Uni work to do before the 5th of Oct to keep us busy :p In the end, at the very least, it was a great experience for future interviews. It's reassuring that other applicants were really nervous too (hopefully that doesn't sound bad). Let's update again when we know? Hopefully I'll need that advice :) Sydney was so confusing with trains, the monorail, buses and taxis lol it's like a maze.

Good luck for SCH again! :)

Mopples, I applied and interviewed at SCH as well! I know I shouldn't think like this, but it's the only hospital on my application that I want, and I don't even want to think how I would feel if I didn't get it. Arghh still so many more days till Oct 5 !

It is also the only one that I really want & I have very personal reasons for wanting to work there. But think of it like this, if you get somewhere else it's only for 12 months and at the end of the 12 months you can apply for a job there. Maybe in the meantime look around at peads based short courses or something you can do yourself to get the extra knowledge etc for the future.

We just have to remember its not the end of the world if we don't get it, there are other avenues to achieve our dreams :) fingers crossed we both get in!

Further to the course thing. There is a foundation program course run by the Royal Childrens hospital in Melbourne. Think I may do it myself if things don't go to plan :)

Yeah true, everyone has been saying that...my lecturers have been saying that to us since they mentioned new grad to us. And you're correct, because after all, new grad is just another stepping stone. We'll just have to be patient and hope for the best :)

Funny thing, I didn't even think of this myself until I suggested it for you! There is also a DE peads course run through the College of Nursing at Burwood which doesn't have any pre-requisites.

I just checked them out, it says you need at least 1 year post registration experience, and also be employed in the appropriate clinical setting to do a grad cert course and distance education subject.

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