Listing for the New Nurse Residency Training Program (NNRTP): Registered Nurse Training Programs
Looks like applications open July 30th, and I'm antsy to get my application together after having passed the NCLEX but not getting the Stanford new grad residency ?
According to Spring's cohort (https://allnurses.com/UCSF-new-grad-Spring-t740142/), pay starts at around $72.56. I unfortunately missed the webinar and am not sure where to find a recording. I've emailed them so will be sharing it out if it's available.
Let the commiserating begin~
On 8/23/2022 at 1:49 PM, SFnurse said:I'll share a bit about how my third interview went, not to give anyone an unfair advantage but more so to ease any anxieties. My third round was more of the same -who are you/why UCSF/why this unit, along with 4 more very ...generic questions if you will. They also proceeded to freestyle about 3 more questions. If you feel like prepping look up generic questions/themes and come up with a scenario for each as well as things you learned from them.. Find a friend to talk to through each, and reheorifice what you might say. And lastly, it sounds generic to say but...BE YOURSELF - don't be afraid to say/ask something that may indicate that you don't know something ... YOU ARE A NEW GRAD NURSE ofc you don't know much.
I don't know if this will be of any use --this is just what helped me prep and it may help you.
Is it timed?
25 minutes ago, tankthehank said:does them requesting references mean that you are basically hired? or do they do this for everyone that makes it to the next step?
I wanna think that. But I had a situation at UCDMC where I was asked for references and then wasn't hired ?. I'm hoping the situation is different this time but I don't want to get my hopes up like last time
Just wanted to also add that this happened to another friend of mine at UCDMC, so I'm not sure if it's just UCDMC I particular
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For those getting invited for third-round interviews - do they give you a choice of in-person or Zoom?