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Emma 7

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  1. go to as many Nurse Support groups as possible and both the nurses and the Support Group leader will tell you all of the current hospitals hiring probationary RNs I promise you there are many facilities that will hire! There is a nationwide shortage of RNs and this shortage will continue to worsen over the years. We are in high demand. Best of luck.
  2. I had strangers help me in life when I was going through my darkest times. Now I help them. Life is circular. We all help each other and will all need help at different times. I can never adequately return the favor of all the kindness and support I received from strangers when I was going through this (and dealing w/ some other tough life stuff) but I'm always willing to provide as much support as possible.
  3. agreed, all the nurses in the groups are supportive and nice. You'll get through this and the nurse support groups will be your BEST source for information and support Nurses are in such short demand all over the U.S., especially CA Be upfront about your story, work hard, self reflect, see the light at the end of the tunnel. I was in such a dark place when I started probation but I emerged from it a better person, and I have NEVER had a problem finding a job
  4. tons of places will hire you go to your local nurse support groups, you'll find out many of the hiring places through the individuals there
  5. CA BRN sucks balls. Complete idiocracy that they tell you to get mental and physical exam but can't provide approved doctors.
  6. hmm that's weird. I've had people PM me before from here regarding probation/diversion OK try [email protected] College Medical Center in Long Beach is another Anaheim Regional Medical Center as well
  7. Have you started attending Nurse support groups? You should find a ton of resources regarding jobs there. They are definitely out there. Dialysis centers and psych units for sure Look into some of the Tenet hospitals too. They used to be and I believe they still are Probation friendly. Best of luck to you. I have a lot of Nurse contacts in that area so feel free to send me a private message if you need more hospitals or resources. SCH hospital too (Culver City)
  8. yay that is awesome! probation is not so bad once you get used to it. I was so worried I would never get hired again with this 'mark' on my license. After completing probation I applied for a nursing job (in PA). During the phone interview I told the hiring manager about my story ( probation, what I learned from it, and the fact that I now lead an abstinent life) and her only response was 'congratulations...when can you start....' I started that job earlier this year and life is good. Best of luck to all
  9. it's fairly easy to get disability for anxiety or depression (in CA), they often go hand in hand with substance use. It merely takes knowing which providers are more apt to recommend it. Nursing support groups should have info on which providers to go to
  10. I'm sorry to hear that, it definitely sounds frustrating. Can you apply for disability? Just a thought. Hang in there and best of luck
  11. Can Contact his/her manager If you are in California, the Probation manager should be either (MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME) or (MODERATOR EDIT OF NAME)
  12. Go to a nurse support group to find MDs who are known to provide disability can get it for anxiety, depression, etc
  13. Not sure what 'more info' means as that is very open ended. Ask me specific questions and I will give you specific answers ( if I know them.)
  14. for anyone still waiting on BRN job approval: have any of you considered applying for disability in meantime? CA is very liberal with disability and the max (no tax on it) is over $5,000 a month. I have been in contact with MANY CA diversion/probation nurses and many of us have done this to minimize financial hardship (myself included). Can get disability for up to a year (I did this). Nurse support groups should have info on which MD's are easy to obtain disability from and if anyone is in OC area I can provide insight. Feel free to contact me for more info and best of luck. You will get through this. I did, .... and came out a much stronger, improved version of myself.
  15. I believe the wait is up to 3 months now (sad, I know) due to staffing issues etc You could always email probation monitor for status update. I wouldn't contact probation manager unless that fails (mangers are {PLEASE DO NOT POST NAMES PER TOS})….. easy to get on their bad side (shouldn't be like that but it is)

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