Emory New Grad Residency Summer 2020

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Hey Everyone! Just thought I'd start a thread for everyone applying to the 2020 residency program. I applied last week, I'm interested in Critical Care, and I graduate in May of 2020 with my BSN! Wishing you all the best of luck!

Just now, MyaRN2020 said:

Not as of yet for me! Applied to Mother/Baby. Spots went fast!

Wanted that one! Clicked on ED first. By the time I finished everything else was booked!

3 minutes ago, 7nurse7 said:

Wanted that one! Clicked on ED first. By the time I finished everything else was booked!

Yea everything under women's services was booked besides Midtown-Mother/Baby when I first looked. Hopefully they will have some open spots on interview day, so you can still interview with them. I joined the waitlist for some other units I'm interested in.

Yeah I wanted something in women’s services but there was absolutely nothing when I looked so I just did Medical Oncology. Hopefully I get a spot for one of them on the waiting list!!

Unfortunately, I was too late. Does anyone know if I can still attend the interview day?

14 minutes ago, newnurseT96 said:

Unfortunately, I was too late. Does anyone know if I can still attend the interview day?

Why don't you pick a med-surg position and then join the waitlist for the specialities you're interested in?

How do you join a waitlist?

Never mind I found it!

Did anyone get like a confirmation email or anything?

Not yet. If you Go back on the link, the top right corner you can log in. Click on appointments and scroll down to the bottom. You will be able to print out the appointment.

I picked MICU and ED but I really wanted to interview with CVICU. I'm hoping that a spot may open up.

Specializes in Student.

Does anyone know what Emory starts new grads at and what differentials they pay?

8 minutes ago, CUnurse2020 said:

Does anyone know what Emory starts new grads at and what differentials they pay?

I was wondering the same thing. I tried doing a google search on it but it was from 2017.

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