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UC Davis New Grad RN residency 2016
I never got a call! At least you made some headway. Hope you get a call. I am hoping for some luck for the April group.
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UC Davis New Grad RN residency 2016
Did anyone hear from L&D?
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UC Davis New Grad RN residency 2016
Yay. They are routing apps!!! I am really hoping to get in for the April start. I graduate in 5 days!!!! Good luck to everyone. Let us know if you get a call!
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
denied.
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
I submitted my application the last day, so maybe it is one of the last to be reviewed as well?
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
No news yet
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
Apparently the BRN is going to be delaying applications from late November through late January. I'm nervous I wont get my license in time even if I were hired. How long does it usually take to get your license from date of graduation?
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
iheartpedsforever, I did precept in my unit of choice, but I don't that would disqualify you. I think on the last years thread that people didn't precept in peds and still got in. Where did you precept? Good luck!
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
Wondering what units everyone is hoping to get in to? I put that I am most interested in L&D.
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
It's back up. They fixed the glitch. I was devastated for a minute there. Good luck to everyone!
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
no problem. Good luck!
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Lucile Packard New Grad RN Nurse Residency 2015
Hey I started a new thread for the 2016 residency https://allnurses.com/nursing-first-job/lucile-packard-residency-1017364.html#post8727541
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Lucile Packard residency 2015/2016
Hello. I am applying for the Versant residency at Lucile Packard children's and wanted to start a thread for everyone. Wondering if they are mainly interested in candidates from the bay area that precepted at their facility?
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UC Davis RN residency July/Oct 2015
Hi, I will be applying for the 2016 cohort. I was interested in how competitive it is? For the people that got interviewed and/or offered a position - did you have extensive medical field experience prior to nursing school? Bilingual? 4.0 GPA's? Extensive clinical volunteering? I am just anxious to feel out where I may stand in the applicant pool. Thanks!
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What if?
I just finished my second semester of nursing school. Yay. But, I have to admit, even though I have great grades and have consistently been recognized as one of the top students in my classes, I am totally freaked out! It feels like you have to know SOOOO much patho and pharm that I doubt myself. What if I mistakenly overlook some lab value in the future and give a med I should have held? My classmates don't seem as daunted with the responsibilities of being a nurse, even ones that aren't doing as well in our classes. Is it normal to feel this way? Are you guys all constantly stressed the moment you step on the floor?