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Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
No its never really a god idea to talk / ask about pay openly in a public forum.- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
The Pearson Vue trick is the best way to see if you passed. You can do that pretty as soon as your done with the exam.- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
Sara Nunnery sent the email I'd contact her. Ill be starting in the ED- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
Congrats on getting accepted. Did you email the recruiter? She sent a Emil out a couple weeks ago to the guys seeing if anyone wanted to share a place I unfortunately cannot. Good luck and I hope you find something!- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
I haven't started yet but I have friends that have gone through them and think they are really.good learning experience. She was in the one at Wake Med and loved it. I apllied for a few of these internships because I think there is a gap from what we learn in school and the real world of nursing. Eight week preceptor following a nurse around or 16-22 specialized training and a year of monthly meetings and support makes the benefit of the programs crystal clear for me.- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
I'll be in the ED.- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
I'll be starting in Feb too.- New Grad. How long will it take to get my license?
If you haven't already apply and pay for the test. That way as soon as your ATT comes in you can register. In the mean time start doing min 75 practice questions a day and work up to taking 265 which is the Max that way you are used to sitting that long. Good luck!- My Dilemma
Thanks for all the input everyone. This has been the hardest decision ive had to make. I think I will at least interview because I'll never know if I don't go. Bad thing is both Ohio and fayetteville are second choices for where I want to live but I can't get on at the hospital I want. Fayetteville is just a lot closer to the place I consider home- My Dilemma
First with a quick bio. I'm a 34 y/o male new grad of a AN program in Ohio. I graduated with a 3.59 gpa, was awarded a college student in involvement award and a nurse program excellence in clinical practice award, founding member and treasurer of the student nurse association, an organization that brought the pinning ceremony back to the college. A tradition that has long since been gone from there. Needless to say I worked really hard in my program and that hard work got me noticed by a manager of a local hospital. So my problem is this. I was offered a job here that I turned down because i was under the impression that I was getting a job in out of state, but when that fell through I called back explained the situation and was given the job in Ohio. Prior to getting the Ohio offer I scheduled an interview for a New grad residency out of state that I would still like to interview for. That program starts Feb 25 2013 where as the job here begins Dec. 3. What I would like input on is. I feel a moral obligation to work the ohio since they were so willing to hire me and would feel guilty working from Dec to Feb and quitting ( I am not a job hopper my shortest employment was 3 years.) BUt I also don't want to miss out on a excellent opportunity in a part of the country I want to live in. Is it wrong to leave so quickly?- Rex and WakeMed
Congratulations on the offers! I live in Cincinnati and have been waiting for this fellowship to be posted for a while and of course it comes after I accepted a job here! Best of luck and I'd definitely go with wake since it a Level 1 trauma center and you get great exposure and experience.- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
I am really hoping to get into the ED program as well. Sent you a PM with a couple questions. Thanks !- Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program
Hello all, I recently graduated in June from the ADN program at UCBA in Cincinnati. I moved up here from Wilmington where I worked as ED registration @ NHRMC and always hoped to get back on there as 7 years away from the beach is WAY too long. I have had 0 luck getting selected for an interview there but then I came across the Nurse Academy at CFV. I had a great conversation with the recruiter and feel good about the possibility about getting on there. Has anyone gone through or currently in this program? IF how how do you like it and how was the interview process? On paper this looks like an amazing opportunity and exactly what I was looking for as a new grad.- Cape Fear Valley Hospital residency program
I just submitted my application for this program starting Feb. I had a great conversion with the recruiter and she sent me the "packet" to fill out and return. It sounded positive that I may get an interview so fingers crossed. How was the interview process for you guys and do did you feel like the program was a good choice? - Cape Fear Valley - New Grad program