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hello,
I haven't seen a thread yet for new grad nurse residencies starting in feb/march 2022. Thought id make a thread to post updates. So far I have applied to CHOA, Emory, Wellstar, and Piedmont-waiting for Northside and Grady to open up
Hey. For those nurse residents in high stress, high intensity entry positions (e.g., ICU, ED, neonatal, etc.) who are being asked to work 12-hr night shifts, don't be afraid to ask for 6-months "on" nights followed by 6-months "non-nights (day or swing.) The emotional and relationship toll working 12-consecutive months of night shift is not realistic or healthy! (emotional, physical, marriage, children.) If you don't ask, it won't be considered. I don't understand why such an alternating (not unrealistic) option isn't a given. I would commit long-term employment to a hospital facility that would offer such an option to me.
mmjones
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Yes, updated on 10/20/2021!