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  1. HI I have an interview this week at a Children's Hospital in my hometown area for the NICU and I am kind of nervous because I have heard that in pediatric interviews the questions tend to be a bit harder. I am a new grad and have had a few other interviews but this is my dream to start my career in pediatrics and the newborn population. I was just wondering if anyone has had an interview with a children's hospital or works at one to give some advice about the type of questions to be prepared for and how to stand out because I only had 5 short weeks of ped rotation in school but this is the area I really want to do! Thanks in advance for anything!! :)
  2. Not to mention the rude pcts and nurses because they are all burned out there and understaffed
  3. Yes I'm on a telemetry unit which I really didn't want but had to take due to being new grad. I think would be happier when can go into what I want
  4. Hi I graduated in May with my BSN and recently just got hired for my first nursing job. My first day on the floor with my preceptor was a day ago and I am already in misery at the thought of going back tommrow for 3 shifts in a row my family and spouse is so proud of me but I am so unhappy in this field. I would be happier without the bedside aspect but being a new grad feel no one willhire me for an office job. I can't afford to quit because I have a car payment etc but the thought of it is miserable every time. I feel I am going to live in misery. Idk what to do because I don't want to disappoint anyone. I know you aren't going to love ur job everyday but I feel I shouldn't be this miserable. Advice please!! Oh not to mention it is super understaffed and the nurses there are completely burned out!!

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