Published May 11, 2005
andre
135 Posts
I'm a new grad and I've been offered a job in a Shriners hospital....anyone have any experiences to share about Shriners' new grad program? Goodness, I feel so honored and excited....and, well, petrified! I never thought I'd be hired--it was a total long shot and now here I am!
So......I'll take any advice, pep talks, reality checks, experiences....please?
TIA,
Andrea
Nesher, BSN, RN
1 Article; 361 Posts
Congratulations! You are saint to want to work with kiddie burn patients!
No, I'm not a saint.....but I love peds and I guess I like "hard" stuff (my other love is oncology). I officially accepted the offer and will start after I pass my boards.....
I sure wish this forum was a bit more lively :uhoh21: ....
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
i was offered a job at shriner's and inevitably declined it.
it was my dh who talked me out of it as i just couldn't handle anticipating the suffering, the crying, the painful dsg changes....it does indeed, take a special type of person to be able to deal with this.
so with that said, congratulations; i'm sure you'll do wonderfully.
i too love children- just can't see them suffer.
but then again, as a hospice nurse, there are many who could not assist in helping someone die.
so i do think we end up where we fit best.
much luck to you!
leslie
What would Flo Do
9 Posts
Andrea,
Can I get an update please? I am about to graduate from a nursing program and got a call today from Shriner's Hospital about a PICU position that I applied for. I meet with them next Thursday. So excited/nervous.
Thank you,
Michele
SNJessica
5 Posts
I did my senior role transition at Shriners. It was the best experience of my life. If I hadn't moved right after graduation I would have done everything in my power to get a job there. Good luck to you!!