New Grad Residency Children's Health July 2025 Cohort

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Members are discussing receiving unofficial offer letters, waiting for official offer letters, sharing their interview experiences, expressing concerns about rejection, and speculating on the number of offers being extended. Some members are still waiting for responses, while others have received official offer letters and are sharing updates on their application statuses.

Hi y'all making this discussion for anyone who has applied to Children's Dallas/Plano new grad residency for their July 2025 cohort! Best of luck to all : )

nurse173728 said:

nope I'm feeling tomorrows the day!

I bet you're right ☺️ Sending lots of positivity we all hear good news about next steps 

Has anyone heard yet?

nurse173728 said:

Has anyone heard yet?

not yet. I wonder if it may be worth emailing the NRP recruiter for a status update on when we may hear back.

txtoast98 said:

not yet. I wonder if it may be worth emailing the NRP recruiter for a status update on when we may hear back.

Maybe. I cannot beleive interviews start the 17th it feels so soon!

Maybe today wasn't the day. No news is better than bad news! Applying to nurse residencies is giving me the gift of patience 

They have apparently started to send out emails to some people!

nurse173728 said:

They have apparently started to send out emails to some people!

That is awesome! Do you happen to know for which units? I still haven't heard anything, but I certainly hope I do!

txtoast98 said:

That is awesome! Do you happen to know for which units? I still haven't heard anything, but I certainly hope I do!

They are going by units and started with CVICU I believe! Good luck everyone!

Dallas cardiac ICU and Plano PICU

Has anyone heard from hem/onc or neurology? 

nurse173728 said:

Has anyone heard yet?

Just heard back RN! I forget they send emails later in the day. But I applied for Dallas PICU & TICU

has anyone heard for general pediatrics or ED? 

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