MJ415

MJ415

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  1. UCSF New RN Grad Training Program 2014

    Interviewing tomorrow for 10 CVT. I'm wondering if anyone has advice to share. Maybe there's someone out there that's familiar with the unit? How about those that weren't selected after interviewing-...
  2. Hi Freckles, I chose everything ICU. There were BMT and outpatient infusion openings also... oh, and Ortho too. Wishing you the best on a call back next
  3. I'm curious. For those of you fortunate enough to have been granted an interview with SHC- which units did you choose for your top
  4. This is an interesting conversation. Thanks for everyone's
  5. I'd like to know as
  6. My status changed from: Application received > Application in review > Selected for interview. Interview is in mid-July. Thanks for wishing me luck, along with some solid preparation, I'm sure...
  7. Thanks! I received the call yesterday morning to schedule an
  8. Looks like interview notifications are
  9. Ditto. Anyone else receive word outside of website status checks? Emails? Interview
  10. Nope... It'll just be an ambulatory care clinic - don't believe pre/post surgical nursing duties are part of the description. Considering new grads are admitted into specialty ICU's where I'm at - I...
  11. It seems that the safest bet for any RN intending on going into critical care should be cautioned against ambulatory care nursing. Would this be an accurate
  12. Those were my suspicions exactly. Thanks for your
  13. Cool. Thank you. Hypothetically speaking, if you wanted to work in critical care later down the road, do you think that you'd be competitive? I've put some thought into this, and it would seem that...
  14. What do you all like most about ambulatory care and clinic
  15. Thanks for your reply Dutch! Did you face any particular stumbling blocks when applying to the SICU? Was there any negative feedback in relation to your qualifications to work in critical care as...