No it's every week for 12 weeks with both classroom and either 1, 2 or 3 precepted 12 hour shifts each week, depending on how how much classroom / healthstream / Ecco's are due that week.
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sorry I misread your comment, I am not ...
It said in the interview and job description that no pto will be approved during the residency. You'll need to reschedule your trip for when you're off orientation.
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It says the whole 12 week schedule but it doesn't show when the precepted shifts are throughout the weeks, so I only know the classroom/module portion so far.
Mission in MV has an ICU resident position still up on the website - https://www.providenceiscalling.jobs/mission-viejo-ca/RN-resident-mh-ICU/E0982329CF8E4AFDAB6F90D26A757250/job/
More or less you want to stay on a 7p-7a schedule on your days off too. Maybe move it by a couple hours but I wouldn't deviate too much on your days off. What works for some doesn't work for others and vice versa. Google will give you a lot of insigh...
It's crazy competitive to get into the hospital as a new grad in California. I had to start on nights 8 years ago and this was in Florida after months of not getting in. Nights are what you make it, yes it can be rough but it's a better time to learn...
Oh yeah San Diego is insanely low. Lower than LA. I could have stayed here on tele pcu floors and made $100 an hour but I absolutely despise pcu ms tele and need off the floor asap. Also rent is about $4,000 for a 1 bedroom in the city. SoCal is noto...
Kaisers are horrible. I've worked at multiple and all are just as bad as HCA. Working at one now and do not recommend. Their pay is high for a reason. Is she in NorCal? If so that's crazy low. Sounds about right for SoCal though