Is anyone planning on applying? Application period opens up April 29th. I am curious how it will work out with unit placement when so many programs in CA did not get to finish their preceptorships.
On 7/2/2020 at 2:00 PM, calistan said:with it being such an unprecedented time, I wonder what they will do for those who were forced to cancel their preceptorship due to COVID
5 hours ago, HairyPoppins said:I wonder this as well. I know there were a lot of us whose preceptorships were affected, and although this was no fault of our own, I still imagine we'll appear less attractive than those who graduated a couple of months earlier and were able to complete a legitimate preceptorship. Really discouraging
I'm curious, how many preceptorship hours did you both end up completing vs how many were required at your schools?
3 minutes ago, quarantinenewgrad said:I'm curious, how many preceptorship hours did you both end up completing vs how many were required at your schools?
LOL 0. The week I was starting my preceptorship was the week quarantine started and everything went to hell! We do Med surg II clinical the first half of the semester so I was able to finish that
required was 120 I believe
2 minutes ago, calistan said:LOL 0. The week I was starting my preceptorship was the week quarantine started and everything went to hell! We do Med surg II clinical the first half of the semester so I was able to finish that
required was 120 I believe
Dang! Well, hopefully they are understanding of your situation. Nothing you could have done....
1 minute ago, RNforever said:So does everyone's application say "Application Under Review"? Or does anyone's still say "Application Received" or anyone's change to "No Longer Under Consideration"?
Still under review
14 minutes ago, quarantinenewgrad said:I'm curious, how many preceptorship hours did you both end up completing vs how many were required at your schools?
Depends on how you look at it LOL. I was supposed to have my preceptorship in peds, then the facility closed to students like 3 days before it was supposed to start. I ended up being able to complete 70 (out of 110-120 I think?) in med-surg at a different hospital, but it wasn't even really a preceptorship, just a glorified regular rotation...I had a different RN each day basically
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I wonder this as well. I know there were a lot of us whose preceptorships were affected, and although this was no fault of our own, I still imagine we'll appear less attractive than those who graduated a couple of months earlier and were able to complete a legitimate preceptorship. Really discouraging