u/jhlynn_

NICU/Paeds or NYGH interview advice?

I have an upcoming interview for a new grad RN position in NICU/Paeds, and I’m feeling pretty nervous. I was wondering if anyone who has interviewed for NICU, paeds, maternal-newborn, or even a new grad RN role in general would be willing to share any advice or insight.

I’d especially appreciate any tips related to NICU interview questions or scenarios, since I feel more confident with my paeds background and would love to better prepare for the neonatal side. I’d also be really grateful to hear from anyone who has interviewed at NYGH (North York General Hospital), even if it was for a different unit, just to get a better sense of what the interview experience was like.

I’ve already been researching around from colleages and glassdoor but I’d still appreciate any advice on common questions, clinical scenarios, prioritization, escalation, virtual interview tips, or anything you wish you reviewed beforehand. :)

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u/jhlynn_ — 7 hours ago

NICU/Pediatrics new grad interview advice?

I have an upcoming interview for a new grad RN position in NICU/Pediatrics, and I’m feeling pretty nervous. I’m based in Canada, but I’d really appreciate advice from anyone who has interviewed for NICU, peds, maternal-newborn, or new grad RN roles in general.

I’d especially appreciate any tips related to NICU interview questions or scenarios, since I feel more confident with my peds background and would love to better prepare for the neonatal side.

I’d be grateful for any advice on common interview questions, clinical scenarios, prioritization, escalation, family-centred care, medication safety, virtual interview tips, or anything you wish you reviewed beforehand. :)

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u/jhlynn_ — 10 hours ago