I will graduate with my BSN in 6 months and I am also turning 30 this year in June. I have a 5 year old, and I’ve been interested in critical care for a while. I’m so glad I went back to school when I did because I’ve been taking my program and my studies VERY serious, I’m just at a more mature stage in life. I feel so blessed to have made it this far, I’m almost done🥹🤞🏾. Just subscribed to you❤
Congratulations 🎉 I’m so excited for you and want to hear more about your new job. I’m taking prerequisites and I’m of a mature age, nursing will also be my second degree once i get accepted.
Congratulations!!!! I start my Critical Care residency in about 2 months. Excited and nervous, but hoping to gain some insight, so I’ll be following your journey. Wish you much success!!!
Hello, I recently came across your channel. I am considering going back to school for the ABSN program. I have so many questions, and I 43. Your videos are helpful. This is the first I heard of a nurse residency..it sound awesome!
I know those uniforms and badge anywhere! I work for the same hospital system, but I'm a PRN RN Care Navigator. Interestingly enough, I've been a nurse for 3 years now and I'll be transitioning to the ICU in a fellowship program with a different hospital system in a few weeks. I plan to keep my PRN job. I worked in health administration previously as well. I'll be following your journey in the ICU as I begin my own! 🙂
30 is so young. please remind yourself that you are exactly where you need to be & where god placed you. Take in that "young energy" and start turning up and enjoying your youth & checks!!
Congratulations on graduating! My biggest tip would be to get a program… Either archer or UWorld… and find a consistent study schedule where you’re studying either every day or at least five times a week!
Yes! I still get paid in the residency program. The average salary of a new grad nurse in my area (the DMV) is between $70k - $85k, and my starting salary is in that range. It is definitely possible to work another job when you are in a nurse residency program. I stayed on PRN at my last job… and I am actually working and my other job right now, as I am typing this lol I’m off at the hospital today and picked up a shift at my PRN job. I personally wouldn’t advise working a fulltime or a part time job on the side though because the residency program does have “homework” and your schedule is kind of all over the place at first.
@@mimiy2938 absolutely! My residency program is 1 year and I will put that on my resume as 1 year of nursing experience. I believe most CRNA programs require a minimum of 2 years experience in critical care and the residency counts toward that 😊
Please can you be my mentor Look me up constantia mellis riley I just pass my lpn Going to do my rn January I want to read ahead for pathology But I’m struggling
Cause the first 2 minutes is you lingering about the video that you made or plan to make. Just get to the point, we don’t have time to waste on your thoughts about a video you made or plan to make. Good info though
I will graduate with my BSN in 6 months and I am also turning 30 this year in June. I have a 5 year old, and I’ve been interested in critical care for a while. I’m so glad I went back to school when I did because I’ve been taking my program and my studies VERY serious, I’m just at a more mature stage in life. I feel so blessed to have made it this far, I’m almost done🥹🤞🏾. Just subscribed to you❤
That's amazing! It's never too late to change your career and go after what you're passionate about. Good luck ❤️
Congratulations 🎉 I’m so excited for you and want to hear more about your new job. I’m taking prerequisites and I’m of a mature age, nursing will also be my second degree once i get accepted.
Thank you! And it is super common for people to switch their careers to nursing! Good luck!
Congratulations!!!! I start my Critical Care residency in about 2 months. Excited and nervous, but hoping to gain some insight, so I’ll be following your journey. Wish you much success!!!
@@topshelfcollectors1338 thank you and good luck!!!
Hello, I recently came across your channel. I am considering going back to school for the ABSN program. I have so many questions, and I 43. Your videos are helpful. This is the first I heard of a nurse residency..it sound awesome!
I am glad my videos are helpful! Thank you so much for watching, and good luck ♥️
I know those uniforms and badge anywhere! I work for the same hospital system, but I'm a PRN RN Care Navigator. Interestingly enough, I've been a nurse for 3 years now and I'll be transitioning to the ICU in a fellowship program with a different hospital system in a few weeks. I plan to keep my PRN job. I worked in health administration previously as well. I'll be following your journey in the ICU as I begin my own! 🙂
Ahhh that is so cool haha! I love it here so far 😊
Good luck in the ICU (btw will thus be your first bedside job?)
@@theluckienurse Thanks! Same to you! I started out at the bedside on a trauma surgery unit 🙂
@@Ejeanette78 oh wow! Starting in trauma sounds intense
Love that you kept the part with your husband in the final cut of the video,, one never really sees this! :) hehe
Haha ♥️
I love love you both. I’m so proud of you and I have 1 more year to go. I look forward to these videos and thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!! And good luck in your final year!
I’m so happy for you, also I just finished my 2nd week of my ADN program 🥹
That is awesome! Good luck with the rest of your program!
30 is so young. please remind yourself that you are exactly where you need to be & where god placed you. Take in that "young energy" and start turning up and enjoying your youth & checks!!
Congratulations new grad here. Very informative video. I can’t wait to pass my NCLEX. Any tips for NCLEX
Congratulations on graduating! My biggest tip would be to get a program… Either archer or UWorld… and find a consistent study schedule where you’re studying either every day or at least five times a week!
Yasssss ❤
Do you still get paid during the nurse residency program? How confined are you to a certain time meaning could you possibly work another job?
Yes! I still get paid in the residency program. The average salary of a new grad nurse in my area (the DMV) is between $70k - $85k, and my starting salary is in that range.
It is definitely possible to work another job when you are in a nurse residency program. I stayed on PRN at my last job… and I am actually working and my other job right now, as I am typing this lol I’m off at the hospital today and picked up a shift at my PRN job. I personally wouldn’t advise working a fulltime or a part time job on the side though because the residency program does have “homework” and your schedule is kind of all over the place at first.
Can you use the residency as an experience if you want to apply for NP schools like crna school
@@mimiy2938 absolutely! My residency program is 1 year and I will put that on my resume as 1 year of nursing experience. I believe most CRNA programs require a minimum of 2 years experience in critical care and the residency counts toward that 😊
@@theluckienurse I submitted a lengthy reply but I’m not sure if it was deleted by RUclips. But I’m in the DMV as well. I wanted to pick your brain.
@@therebelsunflower shoot me an email at theluckienurse@gmail.com
I TRY to check it at least once a week, but if I know you emailed me I will check!
Congratulations🎉.. please are new grad residency nurse being paid?
@@chiamakamaryann9915 hi! Yes! They are full time positions with benefits. I make a little under 80k a year as a new grad nurse resident.
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Aww, thank you!
@@theluckienurse anytime
Please can you be my mentor
Look me up constantia mellis riley I just pass my lpn
Going to do my rn January
I want to read ahead for pathology
But I’m struggling
Hey! I have been very bad with my emails the last couple of months, but have you emailed me?
Congratulations but get to the point of 'This" video
@@JuzMePorshaa why did you put “this” in parenthesis?
Cause the first 2 minutes is you lingering about the video that you made or plan to make. Just get to the point, we don’t have time to waste on your thoughts about a video you made or plan to make. Good info though