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aggieRN12

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  1. New grad RN @ level 1 trauma Children's Hospital in Texas. (2012) Starting Pay: $24.75 base + $4 diff for nights + $6 diff for weekends
  2. Yeah about 6-8. They were pretty straight forward. They asked why you want to work there, most difficult decision you've ever had to make, tell me about a time... etc. and they make notes and score you right in front of you so it's kind of intimidating. I actually decided to go work at Children's instead but it was a tough decision!
  3. I interviewed for the NICU last year during this time.... and t here were 6 of us. They divided us into two groups. My group interviewed with staff nurses first. They asked us three questions but like went down the row one by one to see what your answer was to each. Then the groups switched and we went and interviewed with like the educator and other mgmt. Then we got a tour of the unit. They said they had one more group to interview & they called with the offer at the end of the week.
  4. All contact was by phone. Both for the interviews and the offer. First, you have an HR interview and then you meet with the unit's manager & educator. They're the same questions that everyone asks. Behavioral, what would you do in this situation, and then when you meet with the manager, they more want to know why you want to work in their area, what you'll bring to the team, etc. I interviewed about a month after I applied, then another month to get the offer. It's not a fast process!
  5. I recently went through the internship program if you have any questions, feel free to ask!
  6. I graduated in May 2012, and didn't start my job until January 2013. I went on MANY interviews (both in DFW & further (SA, Temple, AUstin)). I know how it can feel, and you really just have to keep applying and be in CONSTANT contact with the HR reps.
  7. Probably anywhere from $22-25/hr. That's what I was told last year during interviews when I was a new grad.
  8. I'm about to start working in a Peds ICU and i LOVED your post. :) Makes me even more excited to get started.
  9. @judithj29 I never heard anything back after the interview... even though they said they would call either way. So who knows.
  10. Anyone else interviewing for PICU? Mine's this week. Very excited!
  11. We're doing: Pre-Intra-Post Op Musculoskeletal Hematological Disorders Endocrine/Diabetes Pulmonary Cardiac GI Hepatic/Biliary Peripheral Vascular Sensorineural/Neurological GU/Male Repro. Immunologic and Infectious or Allergic Disorders We're taking Psych too & Aging is a separate class
  12. Our school uses them too, they're a little stiff and WAY expensive. But the school insists they will hold up... So far so good.
  13. I prefer solids. But there are those who wear prints too! -MedSurg Floor
  14. Try the Davis' Success Series for MedSurg. It gives you the rationales after you take the test. It's a lifesaver!
  15. I wish I had a dog, but I feel like I don't have enough time between classes and clinical hours to give as much attention as a pet needs! But I love seeing my friend's dogs!!!

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