They aren't really labeled at all. I would apply to EVERYTHING. And they used to have a new grad interview day you could register for but I don't know if they still do. Any of the med surg/stepdown...
Nope. All of their new grads go through the new grad residency program but there's nothing specific for critical care. If you are hired onto a critical care unit you will go through unit orientation...
You have nothing to lose by applying now. You can apply as many times to as many jobs as you like. I had a job offer on my first choice unit before I even had my ATT, took the Nclex on the first...
OneSailor'sNurse replied to #MakeItRain's topic in General Nursing
Location: New York City Experience: 2 years, BSN, CCRN Specialty: ICU (no extra specialty pay) Facility: Large Teaching Hospital Base Pay: $51.45 Differential: Evenings/Nights, $3.07, no weekend...
Transferring between facilities isn't particularly difficult but any transfer, whether between departments or between facilities, is only permissible after a
I'm not sure what unit you are going to but if it is like Cornell, on units where they require the dysrhythmia exam and the critical care exam it's just a placement test. If you get less than an 80...
I'm assuming it's the same as the Cornell campus pharm test. It's not bad at all. It's from rn.com and 50 questions. They give you a study guide that covers every topic you need to know. You can use...