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Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital New Grad RN Residency March 2020
Honestly I had a similar situation for the first round. I was offered the interview, I confirmed and even received a response from Danielle thanking me for confirming and then the next week received a rejection email...I of course panicked and luckily got a very quick response from Danielle apologizing and saying that she did in fact have me down for my interview. So don't panic yet!!
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Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital New Grad RN Residency March 2020
I think you will be fine. It says you could have graduated as early as 12/01/2018 and still be eligible so it wouldn't be surprising to have some experience. Most places consider you a new grad if you have less than a year experience. Wondering if any recent grads have gotten their permission to test yet and when you applied? I applied 11/08 and they have been processing that time frame for two weeks now and still nothing! Starting to stress and wondering if anyone is in a similar place.
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Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital New Grad RN Residency March 2020
@adritashRN Just be yourself and be confident! ? Good luck and let us know how it goes!
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Stanford New Grad RN Residency Fall 2019
Hi guys! I am graduating this December and plan to apply to the next cohort. I am wondering if anyone has any advice on ways they thought they stood out, things that helped them get an interview, resume, cover letter, etc. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks so much
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Lucille Packard Children's Hospital New Grad Program - Fall 2019
Hi everyone! I am a current BSN student and plan to apply to the march cohort. I am wondering if those getting interviews/offers have any advice? I am concerned that I am at a bit of a disadvantage because I do not go to school in the area. Does anyone else have a similar situation? Wondering what types of things you had on your resume/anything you feel helped you really stand out? Thanks in advance!
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Lucile Packard New Graduate RN Residency March 2019
Hi everyone! I am a current BSN student and plan to apply to the LPCH new grad program next spring. I am wondering if anyone that landed a spot has any advice? I am concerned that I am at a bit of a disadvantage because I do not go to school in the area. Did anyone else have a similar situation? Also anything you feel helped you really stand out? Did anyone graduate in the December time frame and have any success/problems getting the license in time for the deadline? Thanks in advance!