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I'm not in Ontario.
My orientation as a new grad was five shifts. Three day and two evenings because that was the shift pattern I was available for..
Orientation is to learn the unit's routine, not hone your skills. It's about working with a buddy nurse to learn the paperwork that is required, where the supplies are kept, the flow of the unit. By the time we graduate we have all the skills we need to function on a floor.
Dialysis and the OR have longer orientation programmes because they have definite skill sets not covered in the basic nursing education.
nurse2bsydnie
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Hi everyone!
It seems to me like new nurses in Canada get very short orientations compared to new grads in the U.S. unless they are fortunate enough to get an NGG job via HFO. I have even heard horror stories about new grad nurses getting only 1 or 2 days of orientation. I don't know if this is true or not, but I really hope it isn't.
For those new grads who were not fortunate enough to get a job via HFO, how long was your orientation? Did you think it was enough? Would really appreciate it if you would also include where you work (an LTC, hospital, etc.)
Thank you