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Emmy2001

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  1. Update: The day after I told him I would like another preceptor, he called my preceptor and I in for a meeting and told me he has to release me from orientation because I am not progressing as I should have been. I am now without a job and without any hope of one because I was apparently deemed somehow slow because I was forced to do and find out for myself everything instead of having the needed guidance.
  2. Hello everyone, I am a new nurse having just graduated a few months ago and my first job is in the CCU. During the time that I am there, my preceptor is always charge nurse. This leaves me most of the time with many questions that I want to ask but my preceptor is most of the time busy with other nurses' patients or paperwork that she is assigned. I spend my days in a panic almost because I feel very much 'thrown to the wolves'. As much as I try to get the most I can out of this experience, I feel that my preceptor is not able to have the time to teach me and do all the other work that comes with being a charge nurse. This leaves me to ask questions to other nurses who happen to be not busy at the time and I feel like I am getting in their way. My question is, being a new nurse and in critical care of all areas, shouldn't my preceptor be with me most often until I become comfortable doing things myself? I have told my director that I think I need a different perspective and if at all possible, I would like to have a different preceptor-which he promised me anyway when I was hired! He hasn't done anything about my complaint.

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