MD Anderson Grad Residency Program

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Hello all.

Thought I would start a topic to discuss the MD Anderson Cancer Center's Grad Residency Program that is to start on June 25, 2012 and July 09, 2012. The application deadline was on April 27, 2012. Let's keep each other updated and post when MD Anderson starts calling for interviews, etc. Good luck to everyone that applied!!

Hey y'all! Just found this thread. I had my panel interview Tuesday and im seriously hoping we hear something in one week and not two! The waiting is the worst part. Good luck to everyone!!

thanks!! good luck to you too!

Anyone gotten a call yet? I have a feeling this is going to be the longest week ever :/

I have the same feeling! No call yet..

Have not heard anything either :(

Specializes in Oncology.

Hey guys. Im currently in the residency program. Ill be getting of orientation and on my own when the next group will start. Hope to c some of u on my unit!

Hey guys. Im currently in the residency program. Ill be getting of orientation and on my own when the next group will start. Hope to c some of u on my unit!

congrats! must be a great feeling to finally be on your own! did you enjoy the program?

Specializes in Oncology.

The program is phenomenal! Im finishing up my 7th week on orientation. The actual program lasts for one year

That's great to hear! How many people were in your group?

Specializes in Oncology.

4 on my floor and somewhere between 25-30 in my group

Hey guys. Im currently in the residency program. Ill be getting of orientation and on my own when the next group will start. Hope to c some of u on my unit!
Awesome!! Hopefully we will be able to work with you all!

How was it support-wise from the nurses on the unit? Were they pretty helpful? I'm terrified that once we pass NCLEX they just throw us out there and we're basically on our own. I've heard that from several grad nurses

How was it support-wise from the nurses on the unit? Were they pretty helpful? I'm terrified that once we pass NCLEX they just throw us out there and we're basically on our own. I've heard that from several grad nurses

I am already licensed so hopefully they do not throw me out there from the beginning lol. I do know people who have gone through the orientation process and they said that everyone is very helpful. You work with a nurse for about 13 weeks and build up the patients you care for and if he/she feels you are ready to be on your own then you can work on your own. But you still have educational classes, meetings, etc for 1 year.

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