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  1. I completed 16 weeks of RN residency program, on the last day, they decided to let me go because apparently they said I was focused more on task oriented, although I prioritize patient safety first. My manager every day would get an update from me of how I did during the shift. At the end of the 16 weeks last day, they said "we don't know where you're at right now". Like WOW!? I always ask preceptors what I could done better every shift to improve myself, and I always give manager update on my shift and he decided to say that to me and let me go. So im like OK im not good fit for this unit anyway then. So my question is, if I apply to another residency program at another hospital. Should I tell them I got let go after 16 weeks of residency and would like to start again from my failure? Or should I lie to them that I completed my residency and decided to quit because I was not a good fit? (but if I say this, wouldn't they think I'll be risking their money to train me?" What should I do? I got interview coming next week so should I tell them I got let go or lie about my completion of residency? (Which technically is kinda true)

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