arrowhead regional eligible number

U.S.A. California

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applied to the new RN program at arrowhead regional, and received an eligible score range of 5 anyone know what that means?

AlexaGrey

23 Posts

You'll see the very bottom what that score means. Look on the email. They score you from 1-6, 1 is the highest, 6 is the lowest. They will prioritize the highest range first in consideration for your choice of department. It means you are eligible but is on the 5th range of priority.

LJ585

8 Posts

So probably no shot of a call back? I'm trying to figure out how they even got my rating

Specializes in Med-Surg Tele / School Nurse / Home Health.

I have a rating of 6. When did you apply?

LJ585

8 Posts

I have a rating of 6. When did you apply?

Last month, when did you? Have you heard from anyone yet?

Specializes in Med-Surg Tele / School Nurse / Home Health.
Last month, when did you? Have you heard from anyone yet?

I applied in the beginning of July. I have not heard from anyone yet. Anxiously waiting! Have you applied to any other surrounding hospitals?

LJ585

8 Posts

I have, I think every hospital in riverside county, some in San Diego too.

Specializes in Med-Surg Tele / School Nurse / Home Health.

I know someone who just got hired at Kindred in the Inland Empire area. It is a med-surg/tele floor with a RN ratio of 1:7 patients and also works with 1 LVN and 1 CNA. Not sure how I feel about that ratio...

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