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"There is no nursing shortage!" If I had a quarter for every time I have read that phrase here on Allnurses....
So I was surprised when I read the following article and read the highlights of the survey the article is quoting from.
Don't forget, even if you are a new-grad BSN, you somehow miraculously have to have 1-2 years NURSING (not nursing assistant, patient care tech, etc) experience already!
Not if you apply for one of those awesome "new grad" positions that I have seen tons of-for BSN's, 8-12 weeks training depending on the hospital then bid into your new position. Pretty sweet deal.
I have seen hardly any new grad positions for anyone, ADN or BSN. What facilities have you seen them for?(I have seen: Emerson hosp, NE Baptist - over a month ago; and good Samaritan keeps posting one)
I have seen no ASN ones.
Good Samaritan does it ever 8 weeks I believe, Tobey does it, St Luke's does it-St. Luke's even has new grad ed program-I am unsure how long the SC programs are or how often they run but I have seen them post 4 programs since I graduated. There were some in the boston area but that is too far for me so I didn't read up on them, but there were a few there. Wish they took ASN's! Oh and few of the skilled facilities do it to Kindred and Brandon woods both had postings.
CapeCodDreamer
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Don't forget, even if you are a new-grad BSN, you somehow miraculously have to have 1-2 years NURSING (not nursing assistant, patient care tech, etc) experience already!