Excelsior RN in new york
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by sunrock Mar 3, '10
I am trying to network with any nurses employed or looking for work in New York, that are excelsior grads, to get some feed back re employment. Or recent grads who are lic. and clocking the pavement in NEW YORK CITY, your experiences, thank you
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http://allnurses.com/showthread.php?t=459968©2013 allnurses.com INC. All Rights Reserved. - Mar 4, '10 by JDougRNHi there- I'm an Excelsior Grad, and am working in a hospital- how can I help you?
- Mar 4, '10 by sunrockI am a recent grad of excelsior with lic. in hand. Doors are being closed because hospitals are requiring 2 yrs. experience, acls, bls and every other S that you can think of. I have been an lpn for many years, with a lic. in hematology tech., worked hospitals, recently home care, ivs, vent pts., doing 6 yrs+, when they ask how many yrs. RN the answer is none, no one counts lpn experience, how do i get around this.
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- Mar 5, '10 by JDougRNI can't imagine any hospital in NY turning away graduates with their RN, no matter how it was obtained. I had no issues at all- In fact, before my general orientation was complete, they were already training me to do relief charge, because of my many years of LPN experience. I believe Excelsior is very stringent about what you have to know to graduate- To get through the clinical test portion, you have to be motivated as well as knowledgable. It is a very tough program, and you need to do it all yourself- nobody there to "hold your hand".
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- Mar 5, '10 by sunrockI am taking a course now, and have visited the nursing postings, i have not actually went to NYC yet, BUT i live in the state, and the requirements are 2 yrs. experience, ACLS, BLS, EKG, point being how do i get around the 2 yrs. HELP, that is all, 98% of the jobs posted asked for 2yrs.??????????
- Mar 5, '10 by JDougRNQuote from caffeineRxNope- I work upstate in Utica, NY. TONS of jobs up here, and most of the positions get filled with new grads. It used to be that they insisted you have at least a year of med-surg before you could think about going to a specialty. Now they hire new grads without experience in OR, ICU/CCU, ER,Maternity, OPEN HEART UNIT....scarey!JDoug have you worked in NY or NYC?
My floor is in the middle of a transition to a stepdown (IMCU) unit, and they added several full time positions. We have had less applicants than we have positions, so basically if you have a license and a pulse, you are in. I can't remember the last time they hired a nurse who had acute care experience. I have a feeling it is only going to get worse, with the nursing shortage. If NYC hospitals are refusing to hire Excelsior grads, their loss- There must be a lot of nurses looking for jobs, so they can be picky. If someone isn't getting hired because they are and Excelsior grad, perhaps they should see the pass rate for Excelsior grads on the NYS boards. I'm sure that info is available. -
- Mar 5, '10 by sunrockYou understand, i have made $$$$$ calling my price, when others call in via agencies, more work than i could handle. Now it is grade point average, BSN, all of the "Ss", and other stuff i cannot post, you know what i mean. keep in touch i will post as soon as i start pounding the pavement. HUGS