Published Apr 1, 2008
sailawaycindy
1 Post
I am a 3rd semester student in SoCal, and my husband just accepted a job in the Bay Area. Previous posts suggest that there are few new grad positions. I'm an excellent student and I will be working with a preceptor in an extern position through the summer, but that is the extent of my clinical experience. I'm not familiar with any of the hospitals in the area. Any suggestions and advice to direct my job search would be greatly appreciated.
sstars
62 Posts
So are you going to move to Bay Area after your graduation in December??? I would recommend Stanford/Lucile, UCSF, California Pacific, UC Davis Medical Center, Alta Bates (Berkeley/Oakland), Kaiser Permanente...dont know if I answered your question or not. but hope this helps!!
GOOD LUCK!!
smile123
630 Posts
If you want to work at UCSF or Packard (Stanford), see the following link where I just posted.
https://allnurses.com/forums/f137/ucsf-lucile-packard-293533.html
Also, here's a link if you just want to work at Stanford:
Stanford has an earlier program which starts July 21st, 2008:
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Good luck!