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I had posted this in another forum and received quite a different response that expected. I would like to see what other new grads think about the usage of "enduring" terms such as what I have received. Some repsonse that I have gotten back are .. I'm I new grad and I shouldn't e expecting respect becase I am not considered and "equal" and repsect will take a few years to get. I don't agree with this view and would like to know what other new grads are thinking. Thanks!
I need some opinions here..
I have just recently started my job as a new grad RN at a new hospital. I am assigned to a preceptor that has been at this position for about 30 years. I am trying hard to be seen as an "equal" and as a professional in this nursing career. This is difficult for me because my preceptor calls me "kiddo" "honey" and "dear" to just name a few. I can understand that there is an age gap and it may be natural for her to do that, but I feel that it undermines me when she uses those names in front of doctors, patient families, and other nurses.
I would like to say something to her, but being the new nurse on the unit, I feel like I should just grin and bear it. Any suggestions??
Thanks