Specializes in A newly graduate and working as Renal Dialysis Nur.
bienbien said:
Yes, I did end up taking the offer.
It turns out that my dept. (ED) doesn't actually participate in the SNIP program, they have their own program that SNIP actually was modeled after. So I cant tell you much about the SNIP program for the floors but I can say that my new grad program was very comprehensive. It was six months and throughout the six months I went to some sort of education/certification class each month (ie ACLS, TNCC, ect.). They also have monthly nurse residency programs for all new grad nurses at Duke that are optional to attend. I didn't go because they are more focused for floor nurses, but it's a nice option to have. I feel like no new nurse is ever going to feel 100% ready to be off orientation, but the program's design adequately prepares a new grad nurse.
Hi there, can you help me out, how did you start the process of SNIP as I am a fresh graduate from Philippines. I'd like to do the International internship progtram
Specializes in A newly graduate and working as Renal Dialysis Nur.
Hi everyone. I would like to try the Specialty Nurse Internship Program ( SNIP) at Duke University. I am a newly graduate from Philippines and currently, working as a Dialysis Nurse for a year now. Do I need to enroll or apply and submit requirements if there is a vacancy?
Christine Eli
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Hi there, can you help me out, how did you start the process of SNIP as I am a fresh graduate from Philippines. I'd like to do the International internship progtram