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Offered an MDS/ADON position as new grad....Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() I am nervous! So, for any RNs that are currently or have ever been in an MDS position and/or an ADON/DON position can you please shed some light for me? ![]() I know all about the positions and what MDS requires, etc.... just looking for advice. I know the company will provide me extensive training, but should I take an assessment class anyway? A new grad being offered an ADON position?? Honestly, I'd be wondering what the heck was going on with the facility to do something like that....please don't be offended, as it's not a comment directed at you personally (as I obviously don't know you) but this SCREAMS at me "WHAT ON EARTH??" As in "what's wrong with the place that they can't get anyone experienced to either take the job or stay at the job?" Comment:
Quote from RNsRWeA new grad being offered an ADON position?? Honestly, I'd be wondering what the heck was going on with the facility to do something like that....please don't be offended, as it's not a comment directed at you personally (as I obviously don't know you) but this SCREAMS at me "WHAT ON EARTH??" As in "what's wrong with the place that they can't get anyone experienced to either take the job or stay at the job?"
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Quote from RNsRWeA new grad being offered an ADON position?? Honestly, I'd be wondering what the heck was going on with the facility to do something like that....please don't be offended, as it's not a comment directed at you personally (as I obviously don't know you) but this SCREAMS at me "WHAT ON EARTH??" As in "what's wrong with the place that they can't get anyone experienced to either take the job or stay at the job?"
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Quote from Asystole RNADON=Secretary
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jenny, is that your face in all your postings? FYI not wise, no not wise at all.
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I never translated ADON into "secretary"; it's the Assistant Director of Nursing in my experience, which also translated into "the boss" when the boss isn't there. Which was my concern. The degree in Health Care Administration is your strongest point, which you hadn't mentioned in your initial post. Still, I'd have the concern about a new grad (read: zero RN experience) deciding if someone needs to be admitted to the hospital, etc. But maybe your facility is set up differently than what I've seen. If so....I'm sure someone will be able to help you.And I second netglow: PLEASE remove your photo, as the internet isn't nearly as anonymous as we'd like to think!
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Quote from Asystole RNADON=Secretary
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Unless you have some experience as an LPN, you are setting yourself up for alot of grief. Even with experience, you are treading into turbulent water.Why do they want to hire you on the spot? It sounds kind of desperate- particularly for a pivotal position given someone who is fresh off the school bus.I am not trying to sound like am demeaning you or the opportunity- it just sounds like a play to land you in a circumstance that is for no one's benefit but their's ultimately.
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