Published Apr 5, 2019
PhatRN
216 Posts
Hi Everyone!
Residency can be a mixed of feelings. From the application process, the waiting game......you feel desperate sometimes because you keep submitting all your applications within the State you live at and to other State(s) as well...
That you lost track of which hospital(s) you sent your application to. Still no replies....
Day and night, you check your phone and email...Hoping and wishing someone from HR will call you and give you good news or just give you a chance somehow! While waiting...So many thoughts ran into your mind, so many questions bug you, plenty of what and how questions kept your neurotransmitters busy that it sometimes consumed you.
A simple reply on your post or an IM message makes you jump for joy! Because you know someone wants to connect with you and now you feel, you have company on this uncertainties.It gives you HOPE and STRENGTH now, knowing someone can lead or guide you for once they were on your shoes too.
I hope people can share their experience on CHI(St Joseph). What was the 1.Application process, 2.The interview 3. Next step until the Residency experience especially the 1st 6 months where they lay down their cards.
Thank you very much for your time! Very much appreciated and valued!
We all wanted to read and learn but it is also important that we share our experience so others will learn from it as well.
So I submitted my resume and cover letter online(I signed up) then days after I received a call and was set for an interview.
The question is....how will you know you passed the Behavioral interview?
---a friend just posted this...and you guys can openly share your experience here. FEEL FREE!!!
8 hours ago "by St.BaptistRN"
1,517 Visitors; 50 Posts
"I worked there for 1.5 years in the CVICU. It was an interesting experience, often short staffing with a lot of floating to their PCU. Work on your cardio, as the stairs are faster than the elevators, which were often out of order "
Hope2banurse1
197 Posts
Was this for Bryan Texas?