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When are you not considered a "New Grad" anymore?

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1 Is it after one year? Two? Just curious.
By whom? Employers? Your peers? Your neighbor?

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Ten years.

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Quote from 0402By whom? Employers? Your peers? Your neighbor?

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Technically, you are no longer a new grad by employers after one full year of employment as a RN.With peers, your mileage may vary.

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About five years or until you are totally comfortable in your job.

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Maybe when the next class from your college graduates? who knows...

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Nurses newer than you are asking you questions. You are expected to know what you don't know.The charge nurse can give you any assignment with confidence.Your coworkers are expecting you to pull your own weight and help them out sometimes.

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I'd say 1-2 years. Because lets say your looking for a new job, MOST jobs will require 1-2 years experience. Anything less than that, you are still considered too new with not enough experience.

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1-year of paid acute experience.

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5 years

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1 year by most in nursing you are not considered a new grad. That is the cutoff for almost all "new grad programs" most are actually 6months. With peers I guess it would depend on the setting and how expereinced they are.

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5 years 39 days 14 hours 17 minutes and 33 seconds after starting your first jobYour welcome
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 18:05   Views: 467   
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