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Some agencies will actually take a nurse with only six months of experience, and that is so unfair to everyone. But, how could the facility even extend his contract without knowing how he is working out............shame on them. It is not your job to train him, sorry.
And I would make sure to relay this to risk management. Looks like some lawsuits could come out of this from families where their loved one did not get the proper care.
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Just to add, now maybe some newbies out there that are wishing to travle after only a few months will beleive me as to what can happen. Don't do it.
Oh you better believe I said something..not only to HIM but to management. Their solution is to give him "more time" The ER there is dangerously short staffed but providing a mere " warm body" does not help It only makes it worse. Also I dont think I as a traveler should have to orient another traveler. They also paired a nurse with me who is on orientation and from another coutry who lacks very basic NURSING skills. She is not a new nurse but in her country the doctors do everything. Dont ask me how she ended up in ER. She is hired as a staff nurse. I told managemnt I dont feel it is appropriate for a travel to precept a staff nurse. Luckily my contract is up in 4 weeks.
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