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linkinBSN

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  1. @pedsnurse1998 you're the best! Thank you so much ?
  2. @pedsnurse1998 thank you so much! Could you direct me to this info sheet? I've been thinking of applying to the transition program for Hem/Onc if that ever opens back up! Hopefully soon ?
  3. does anyone know the ratios in their hem/onc department? and the pay? Thank you!
  4. Does anyone know the ratios for their hem/onc unit? And pay? Thank you!
  5. @bsnandbeyond PMed you ?
  6. @bsnandbeyond I have not, did you apply? If so what position/unit if you don't mind me asking? I don't know much about the company but excited to learn more
  7. @DowntheRiver thank you so much for your reply and advice! I really appreciate that. Hoping to find something a little less stressful but have been scared to make the jump.
  8. Hi, I was wondering if anyone has experience working at Lee Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida? I recently applied to the new graduate ambulatory clinic position and would love insight. Thank you!!
  9. Hi @DowntheRiver I just applied to the residency program for the ambulatory oncology clinics at Moffitt, I wanted to see if you had any advice or information regarding the program and/or the outpatient clinics? Do you enjoy your job? How is the level of stress? I'm keeping my fingers crossed for at least an interview, I am applying from out of state though so I'm not sure if I'll have any luck. Any information you could share would mean the world to me!
  10. Does anyone have any tips for a newer nurse (one year PICU experience) who is trying to get into an outpatient infusion center? I'm in San Diego County and don't see many job postings, just a lot of home health postings. Wondering if there was any potential for this field in SD county?
  11. could you give me some info too? looking into tampa and st petersburg and would love insight
  12. @ALgrad yeah! did you do a preceptorship in critical care and do you have your license? just so I can focus my advice for you
  13. Rady is all about their mission and "CARES" values. Include those in your answers. Also, take your time in the interviews. Ask them to repeat questions if you need to, a lot of the questions have multiple parts and you are scored on your answers so you don't want to miss anything. A lot of personality/behavioral questions. Feel free to message if you have more specific questions, I work in their PICU but know about the new grad program.
  14. Internal applicants were contacted first during the last round. HR is able to tell you if you've been forwarded to hiring managers or not
  15. Have you spoken to your manager/supervisors at your current nursing assistant job? To question why you haven't been offered interviews for an RN position? That may at least be a good first step.
  16. @newgradsearching I think in August if I remember correctly
  17. @NurseyTings my friend said hers never changed
  18. Step 1 is during the residency, after the 18 weeks you go to Step 2 Then at the end of the year, you jump up again
  19. Oh me too! I was able to test right away. You have to accept the fact that it will be short notice though. You'll see immediate test dates open because a lot of people drop the night before, so you have to be willing to sign up at night and then potentially go the next morning. So you may not have as much time to mentally prepare yourself for the exam day, but at least you'll be able to test. I was also willing to commute literally anywhere in CA if it came to it, but thankfully I didn't have to commute. My license was posted less than 48 hours later
  20. They give you longer wait times, they told me and all my friends it could take 3-4 weeks for Pearson to process the approval, but I think that's just the script they have to give everyone. Most of us got ours about 48 hours after the board made us eligible Where are you located? Once I got my ATT, there was testing availability open the next day! And I'm in a busy area
  21. I was stressing for no reason, I got mine shortly after posting this. So I'm sure yours will come through soon. However, tomorrow is a holiday so there may be a slight delay, you should receive your ATT by Friday I would guess ?
  22. oh It had me curious ? good luck!! do you know what unit(s) your aiming for?
  23. Is it open already? I thought next week?

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