where are new grads working

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Just wondering where new grads are working. In hospitals and on what type of floor or LTC or surgery centers. Hopefully in December I will be done with the LPN and can then go on for RN.

Was reading teh post on 2nd day of job and was glad to see that she is getting a long orientation. I know in LTC that you are lucky if you even get 2 weeks of orientation, even as a new grad. I myself fear working in that situation cause dont feel as a new grad I have what it takes to be the only nurse in the house for 40+ patients and do things right on a good day, let alone a day when someone falls, gets real sick or expires. The aged are on too many meds for one person to do it all and be the only nurse. To be honest, I think it is too much for a seasoned nurse. That is why I am looking to hospital work or clinic work where there will be others on the floor to offer guidance. I guess I see it as no matter how long youve been in it, having someone elses input is always good. I think post op, skilled or general medical would be a good start, even as an LPN while finish up my education.

Some input would be great so I can start making my plans.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Research, ER, PACU, Pheresis.

I will be starting Dec. 28 in an ER fellowship....6 months orientation (floor and classroom).....extremely excited about starting.

The first hospital I applied with was persistant about putting me in a med-surg fellowship even though I was only interested in trauma.....not what I wanted...so I didn't accept it.

Congratulations everyone,

I just started working on a cardiac stepdown unit. I'll have about 6 weeks orientation on day shift and then I'll be working nights so I'll have 2 or 3 days of orientation to nights. Kind of frightening! I just started last week and I don't quite feel like a nurse yet...I've got the license and the RN after my name...I guess it will come with time. So far I love it though!

Been working in the Emergency Department and love it! Just finished my orientation on days and move to nights for another month or until I am released to be on my own.

Orienting in beautiful, excellently run LTC.

Will be float pool until finishing RN.

Good luck to everyone :)

I will be in the PICU!:p

MS transplant unit

NICU with an "RN residency" of 22weeks!!

I'm so excited!! :rotfl:

First choice, first application, first job...oncology. I have 8 weeks of general orientation and then 4 weeks of intensive chemo orientation. Sure hope that's enough as I can still only get maybe 75% of my IV sticks. I think I would be scared even with 52 weeks of orientation!

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