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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Dear, ARNBSN, RN. I cannot send private messages but I do have a BSN. I think that you should wait until you get your BSN because I heard that NYP doesn't usually hire nurses with an associate. Meanwhile try to do some overtime in the floors so you can have some acute experience. -Best of luck!
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Just an update, I passed the pharm test!! 96! :). The only advise I can give is to study the Study Guide and to do questions, questions and more questions. The critical thinking exam was "okay" I didn't do good in the dysrhythmia exam :/. Overall I think the Nclex was easier lol Good Luck!
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Hi ARNBSN, RN I have 2 years of ambulatory care experience. However, the clinic I work for is inside a hospital so I sometimes rotate to other floors or I transfer patients who become Ill in the clinic to the floors. When I applied to NYP I applied to a regular RN position.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Hello ch3lli3w3lli3. I have 2 years of experience (no acute experience). I applied through their website. If I remember correctly I applied a monday. The next day (tuesday) I got a call from HR and did the phone interview. After the phone interview she scheduled me for a face to face interview with talent acquisition and nurse manager for the following day (wednesday). 7 days after I got a call that I got the job.
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Thank you for your reply. I just found out that besides the pharm exam I also have to take a dysrhythmia exam and a Nclex like exam >:0. Now I'm studying like crazy because I'm taking the 3 exams in 1 morning. :/ #wishmeluck
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New York Presbyterian/Columbia (NYP Email) New Grad
Hello everyone! I just accepted a job offer at NYP Columbia Campus Im soooo happy, I still can't believe it . My next steps are the background check, physical and pharm test. Can anyone give me more information about the pharm test? how many questions? can I use a calculator? what happens if I fail? I don't want to inform my current job about the job offer until I pass the pharm test...im so nervous :S
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2 job offers
The per diem position is hands on, so Im going to take the per diem home care position and the dialysis position. I live in NY and all the cases are going to be in the bronx so I dont really need a car I can take the public transportation. I feel VERY happy with my decision because I will be able to do home care and also get the dialisys experience thank you for you advice! Wish me luck!!! :]
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2 job offers
Thank you for your comments! I wanted to take both hemo and homecare but both positions are full time. However, I just got a call from another homecare agency and they are looking for Per Diem Registered Nurses. So I am planning to take the hemo and the Per Diem home care position... The RN assesment position (74,000) sounds great but I will have to travel to staten Island during orientation, it will take me around 2hrs (one train 2 buses) because I dont have a car yet @MizchelleRn you are right, I dont know if I want to commit my career to hemo. I just want to get experience and see what I like and what I dont. P.S. Tomo is the deadline to make the decision :S
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2 job offers
Hi guys! I am a new grad nurse and I have 2 jobs offers and I don't know what to do!!!. The first job offer is with a hemodialysis clinic. They will be paying me $31 during a 3 month training period and then $33/hour. I like this one because is "hands on experience" and I feel like I could easily get a job in a great hospital after 1 year of hemodialysis experience. The other job offer is as a RN assesment position. Here I will get 74,000 a year (about 15,000 more than the dialysis clinic). Here is the problem, in this job I will not be able to have "hands on" experience. I can only assess the patient and patient's home and document what I see and what I think they need (ex. A home aid 3X a week for 8hrs). The salary is great but I can't touch the patients!! Please help me to make the right choice. My heart says dialysis because of the experience but my wallet says home care lol ) btw sorry for the grammar mistakes :0
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Home care V. Dialysis
Hi guys! I am a new grad nurse and I have 2 job offers and I dont know what to do!!! The first job offer is with a hemodialysis clinic called Davita they will be paying me $31 during a 3 month training and then $33/hr. I like this one because is "hands on" experience and I feel like I could easily get a job in a great hospital after 1 year of hemodialysis experience. The other job offer is as a RN home care assesment position. Here I will get 74,000 a year (about 15,000 more than Davita). Here is the problem, in this job I will not be able to have "hands on" experience. I can only assess the patient and patient's home and document what I see and what I think they need (ex. A home aid 3 times a week for 8 hours). The salary will be great but I cant touch the patients! Please help me to make the right choice. My heart says dialysis because of the experience but my wallet says homecare lol. (Sorry for the bad grammar english is my 2nd language ?)