seems I'm blacklisted ... now what?

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Happy New Year everyone!

I was a new grad in May and got a job to be trained for critical care in the ICU. I started in June and most of our training was sitting in front of a computer program learning systems, and meeting with a nurse educator.(3 months) Then around mid sept we all went to our departments and I was on nights from the beginning but had several preceptors and was not getting how to give and take report that well. Organizational skills were not up to par either. I also made a medication error and so eventually after being on the floor for 2.5 months I was told i could resign or be fired. I said I"d rather be fired since I needed unemployment. I think now that was a bad move.

Now i can't seem to get past any human resource departments. I feel blacklisted at all the hospitals in my area.

So the question now is WHAT should I do next? Should I take that job off the resume? IF so what do i say about the gap?

I"m feeling very stuck.

Any feedback would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,

CRNAorBUST

It's a good idea to follow up a resume with a phone call a week later. In my cover letter I always end it with something like; "I will call you in 7 days to setup a convenient time to meet to futher discuss how I can be of benefit to (company name here) and it's patients/residents."

I keep a ringed notebook with such information as who I sent the resume to and when I sent it. I have it in front of me for all followup contacts and document them as well. A question to ask in the phone call is if the position has been filled. If not filled I will call back in another week and tell them so.

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When I had my conflict they said they could go back 10 years and check out my previous employment history. Somehow the hospital I work for check out there prospective employees through the federal government because they nit picked everything I put down including some of the hire dates and such. Needless to say I wrote down everything they told me so I wouldn't have this issue to deal with again in the future.

thank you! this is very helpful. I will try to contact the hospital and get my info sorted out, and that may help me with other hospitals. I have done alot of overlapping hospice patients, and that gets in a knot easily!

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