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Lucille Packard Children's Hospital New Grad Program - Fall 2019
RNZZ - Thanks for keeping us all informed!
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Lucille Packard Children's Hospital New Grad Program - Fall 2019
Congratulations pedspedsnurse!! Whoohoo!! Do you mind if I ask when and how you heard back and also when you interviewed? And thank you so much for your post! As for tips, from what I understand the most important thing is to be yourself, confident, and honest in your responses, and that the interview itself is more conversational than the 1st. However this is only hearsay! Best Wishes!!
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Lucille Packard Children's Hospital New Grad Program - Fall 2019
Hey guys - thanks for sharing. I interview next week for the Acute Care Unit. I’m so excited! As for deciding to hire some people at first interview and calling others for second - I could be wrong, but doubt that would be the case as they are using a scoring system and have so many applicants to screen. Best wishes and congratulations to everyone who has made it this far!!
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Lucille Packard Stanford Children's New Grad Fall 2019
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CHOC RN Residency August 2019
Congratulations again to everyone getting invited to interview. How much time is being given between request and interview date? I will need to make some travel arrangements for in person interviews. Not a big deal at all, but I will need to arrange travel and lodging. Wondering if I should travel down to OC now, but I have other NG programs I am waiting to hear from as well... Thanks so much for any feedback!!
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- UCSF Medical Center New Grad Residency 2019
Just want to say thank you to everyone who has had responses of any kind and shared their feedback. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement, so your consideration for others is definitely appreciated!- UCSF Medical Center New Grad Residency 2019
Thanks dazzleh. Go get 'em!!- UCSF Medical Center New Grad Residency 2019
Hey guys - those of you who did the phone interview, were message left or did you catch their call the first time? Also, congratulations @dazzleh - did you hear about your interview via email or by phone and is it in person or by phone. Thanks ad good luck everyone!!- UCLA New Grad Residency Summer 2019
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- Lucille Packard Children's Hospital New Grad Program - Fall 2019
Hello PedsNurse2019 -I did the same in reverse. Best of luck to both of us!!- New grad at 44. I'm overwhelmed and ready to quit.
So, in your post you really highlight your age. I don't think your age has much to do with things and don't feel it's fair to other women entering this profession as a second career for you to suggest it is. Not only could the reference to age put doubt in someone's mind about themselves, it also serve to perpetuate a unflattering stereo type of women who are actually in their prime of life. Not wanting to be harsh, just needed to point it out. With that said, stick with it! I saw someone said mediate, which is a great suggestion! Slow your breathing and breath deeply when you're feeling anxious. There are tons of guided mediation stuff online and apps. Limit yourself to one good cry a day (it's okay!), but not at work. Be as organized as you can going into your shifts and make checklists for tasks especially those that make you anxious. This is a trick my preceptor showed me and it helps immensely. When you need to do this complicated thing that stresses you out, whip out your checklist and (another tip) go slow to go fast, meaning breath deeply, use your checklists and focus on what you are doing when you are doing it. If there are things you are having problems remembering, record reminders to play during your commute. Think positive thoughts and speak confidently and supportively to yourself and about yourself. Give yourself credit when you do things well and a break when you don't. Don't compare yourself to others and DON'T TAKE THINGS PERSONALLY. Let that negative energy roll off your back and don't worry about impressing anyone or changing opinions -not your problem. Stand up nice and tall. Put a smile on your face even if you're faking it and give everyone a cheery hello. Give people sincere compliments. They will appreciate it and it will make you feel good as well. And number one: keep yourself in a state of gratitude and appreciation for all the blessings in your life. Look for and expect good things to happen and thank the universe/God/whatever your deal is for these little things that make your day a little easier. You worked hard to get where you are, and YOU GOT THIS, GIRL!!!- Samuel Merritt University ABSN Fall 2017
Yes you do - UCSF Medical Center New Grad Residency 2019