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No. 20
Old Apr 19, 2009, 01:59 PM

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Congratulations, Candiam!

Where do you live and at what hospital will you be working? Will you be entering a new grad program/orientation?

Rob
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No. 21
from candiam
Old Apr 20, 2009, 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by MachoNurse2b View Post
Congratulations, Candiam!

Where do you live and at what hospital will you be working? Will you be entering a new grad program/orientation?

Rob
Thank you! I will be living in Round Rock and commuting to Temple (Scott and White). I will have a 12 week orientation with a preceptor! I couldn't be more excited!!!
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No. 22
from KidzNrz17
Old Apr 23, 2009, 08:37 AM

Default Re: New grad accepted peds offer
Congratulations.

I started on a peds unit as a nurse tech 19 years ago. I'm still there (as an RN, of course).

I love the kids and their families. I do a lot of the oncology/chemotherapy and that seems to be my calling. I also work some in the clinic.

Good luck.
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