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ICU Experience
Certain ICU experience ...
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crna vs Md
I know it is probably more rare than not, but I currently work with a anesthesiologist who went to med school in the Caribbean and he is currently in a critical care fellowship at a large, prestigious teaching hospital. So I wouldn't say it is a dead end in that regard, but agree that it probably is harder to match to get into top residencies. Good luck in your decision!
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Differences in Simulation Labs
Was wondering if those with personal experiences in CRNA school sim labs can comment on how they differ or whether some are more advanced, realistic, etc. than others. I'm interviewing with several programs (primarily west coast) and am curious if these programs' labs differ greatly. For example, I assume Merritt's sim lab has been around for many years, whereas I've heard OHSU's sim lab is relatively new ... so I'm curious if the technologies in these two labs differ significantly. Thanks!
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Decisions, decisions!
So, did you end up having any decision to make? :)
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Kaiser Permanente Program 2016
You're thinking otherwise because ... ?
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Stanford RN Residency 2014
Honestly, the best advice I can give is to be yourself, and try to relax. The people on the panel are professional and caring, and want everyone to do well. Just try to be confident in who you are. Good luck!
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New to CTICU ... Any Book Recommendations?
Thanks, appreciate your insight!
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New grad starting in CVICU soon! Any pointers?
Ruby, I agree with what you are saying here ... of course she shouldn't ask the same question repeatedly expecting a different result, and of course it's important to put in the effort and at least try to find the information you're seeking before asking. I just figured that all went without saying My advice was primarily to encourage Jess not to shy away from asking questions, period. I guess this all depends on how much you're looking to spend. I kept my Littman II from school and was very happy with it ... up until it disappeared :/ I guess the most important thing is to put your name/info on it . I also see many nurses use the cheapo-throwaways already in the room. While these are not ideal (been using one for a couple months now until I decide if I'll buy another), they often are enough to get by imo. Reading Amazon reviews will probably give some good insight as well here.
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New to CTICU ... Any Book Recommendations?
ZRn11, I have Bojar's book, but have held off on Hardin's. Can you compare the two? I've read Hardin's is much more nursing focused, while Bojar's is much more MD focused (seems to be the case imo). What is your take? Thanks.
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New grad starting in CVICU soon! Any pointers?
I just started in a nearly identical situation almost a year ago. First, congrats! Be confident, knowing they chose you because they believe you are capable to succeed there (they wouldn't have chosen you otherwise). You have the advantage of being a new grad ... they know your knowledge/skills bank is practically empty. Second, don't hesitate to ask any questions. There are no dumb questions and it's always better to ask than to guess. This will increase your confidence so that the next time you see it, you'll know the answer/what to do (besides, it's the best way to cover your own rear) Good luck. It will be stressful at times, but you will get there.
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Kaiser Permanente New Grad Interview
Congrats for sure. Very lucky to find any job as a new grad in CA, especially in acute care. Good luck!
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ADN RN....do i have a chance at finding a job?
Maybe you should first tell us what specifically you're looking for in a community/region. As you know from your current situation, many factors affect how much each individual person enjoys the community/region he/she lives in, and money and cost living is only one slice of the pie. What distance commute are you looking for? How about time sitting in traffic? Rural or city (more conservative or more liberal)? How about hobbies ... night life, outdoor adventuring, etc.?
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Starting new grad RN program and starting ADN-BSN program. Possible to do both???
Great job finding a new grad program in NorCal as an ADN nurse! Which hospital will you be starting at and which nursing program did you graduate from? I agree with zzbxdo's advice, consult with your unit mngrs and program mngrs.
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Adventist Health New Grad Program, Central Valley
Hey kraizie, I sent you a PM :)
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Is health care a "right"
No, I'm not. As I stated above ... There needs to be a distinction between unwilling to work and unable to work. But again, this seems to be drifting off-topic. From my personal experiences, I now have the pov that I shared (which I know is somewhat extreme), and don't feel the need to try to convince anyone to change theirs. No, I don't believe healthcare is a "right". Period. (and I'm perfectly comfortable agreeing to disagree) :)