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UCLA New Grad Residency Spring 2023
nothing on my end either (interviewed for 8 West)
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UCLA New Grad Residency Spring 2023
Anyone heard from RR 8 West?
- Providence TIP Jan 2023 Program
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UCLA New Grad Residency Spring 2023
I'm fairly sure they vary by unit. I interviewed with 6N last interview cycle and had my interview with 8W today. Both interviews were totally different. Best of luck with your MICU interview!
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UCLA New Grad Residency Spring 2023
Just got an invitation to interview with RR 8 West a couple of days ago.
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Providence TIP Jan 2023 Program
I applied on Thursday through the link above and got a text a couple of hours later with some automatic screening questions (Providence emailed me to let me know it'd be happening so that I'd know it wasn't spam). I went through the questions and then got a link to automatically schedule myself an interview. There were only a few slots left when I applied.
- Providence TIP Jan 2023 Program
- Providence TIP Jan 2023 Program
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UCLA New Grad Residency Spring 2023
My status is now in review too. I applied for a med-surg position, but not a particular unit.
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Which hospitals hire new grads? [Los Angeles]
I wasn't able to find a list on an allnurses post, so I figured I'd start one. Can you leave a comment if you know of a hospital that hires new grads? I was hired to the PICU at CHLA this Summer and had my offer rescinded due to staffing changes on the unit, so I'm looking to apply for positions outside of the twice yearly new grad program cycle. So far I've found that the following hospitals don't require experience: Miller's Children and Women's Hospital Centinela AHMC Healthcare Adventist Health LA County (LAC+USC and Harbor-UCLA) Any others you can add to this list would be lovely. Thanks!
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UCLA New Grad Residency Spring 2023
Same—I had it as a task in my to do list and, when I clicked on it, it auto uploaded my Summer residency assessment and didn't give the option to retake it.
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) RN Residency July 2022
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) RN Residency July 2022
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) RN Residency July 2022
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) RN Residency July 2022
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) RN Residency July 2022
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) RN Residency July 2022
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UCLA MECN 2018
My email from Rhonda states that "In order to assist us in the planning for the Fall Quarter, ALSO notify me by sending an e-mail to [email protected] by FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2018 indicating whether or not you intend to enroll."
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UCLA MECN 2018
Nursing schools are all really tough to get into. Plenty of folks end up strengthening their applications and reapplying the following year. It's a process. I received my acceptance letter from the Graduate Division a few days ago and accepted. I'm kinda a weird candidate, so whether or not I'd get in anywhere this year was a toss-up. 3.19 undergraduate GPA from Wesleyan with like a 3.6 in the last two years, a few years off to work as a labor and community organizer (some of that was public health tenants organizing work), then a 3.47 prereq GPA at ELAC. I started volunteering in the ER at the General Hospital during my application process and had volunteered on a med-surg floor for about 200 hours in high school. I'm also a yerbera (traditional Mexican herbalist) and am taking community based classes through the Hood Herbalism project. My end goal, after a bunch of hospital and clinic work, is to open up my own integrative and holistic clinic on the Eastside. I wasn't shy about my convictions, and I have a clear professional goal and community-accountable motive. I think that's why they accepted me into their cohort. The tl;dr is that they take non-traditional candidates like me. If you got a rejection letter this time around, I'd get some more experience (healthcare / public health / etc) and figure out what you want the next three years of your life to look like. The clearer you are with UCLA, the better a picture they'll get of who you are as a person and what you'd contribute to their upcoming cohort. Best of luck!