Children's Hospital Colorado November Cohort 2024

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Hi! I recently applied to to the new grad nurse residency at Children's Colorado Nov cohort. I believe the application closed July 19. Does any know when we can expect to hear back about interviews, or has anyone received an interview? 

Has anyone received the formal offer from HR yet

Carrottss said:

Has anyone received the formal offer from HR yet

Not yet! I believe they said to expect them early this week though, so totally normal.

kk105287 said:

Hi! congrats to everyone who got an interview/offer :)) I also got a verbal offerand informal written offer letter. I'll be new to the area and was wondering if anyone had housing recommendations or was even looking for a potential roommate! 

Hi! I'm unfortunately not looking for a roommate, but have some tips on areas to live/not live. Definitely avoid living in Aurora, it has higher crime rates and is sketchy. Central park area is really nice and a lot of the nurses/other healthcare workers that work at Children's Hospital Colorado live in that area since it's super close. If you want to live closer to the city, downtown can also be a little scary due to homelessness, but the areas surrounding it such as City Park, Congress Park, Country Club, Belcaro, Washington Park, Cory-Merrill, Virginia Village, Holly Hills (more suburby), University Park, Cheesman Park are all good (I would just make sure you look at apartment reviews because some of these areas still have issues with homelessness. Capitol Hill is also not the best in terms of safety/crime. Anything that's close Colfax road also has higher rates of crime. 

nursegrad1 said:

Hi! I'm unfortunately not looking for a roommate, but have some tips on areas to live/not live. Definitely avoid living in Aurora, it has higher crime rates and is sketchy. Central park area is really nice and a lot of the nurses/other healthcare workers that work at Children's Hospital Colorado live in that area since it's super close. If you want to live closer to the city, downtown can also be a little scary due to homelessness, but the areas surrounding it such as City Park, Congress Park, Country Club, Belcaro, Washington Park, Cory-Merrill, Virginia Village, Holly Hills (more suburby), University Park, Cheesman Park are all good (I would just make sure you look at apartment reviews because some of these areas still have issues with homelessness. Capitol Hill is also not the best in terms of safety/crime. Anything that's close Colfax road also has higher rates of crime. 

Thank you so much for this info!!

Are you guys going to get a pediatric stethoscope or just use adult for now and wait and see if we actually need a pediatric one?

 

nursegrad1 said:

Are you guys going to get a pediatric stethoscope or just use adult for now and wait and see if we actually need a pediatric one?

 

I'm gonna use my og one and then see if a peds one is actually necessary

Carrottss said:

Just got an offer email!

Congrats! That's so awesome. I was wondering how the interview looked? What types of questions to prepare for? Thank you so much (:  

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