Today was my interview at Duke University Hospital. I awoke to my alarm or should I say alarms because I set two just in case. Anyone do that? At 5am I'm in the shower by 6 I'm out the door driving to Durham (approximately 36 mins away from Raleigh). I set up a shadow experience and the day shifts start at 7am. I am greeted well by the staff on the 8300 floor. (General Medicine) very warm and friendly maybe that's the Southern way.
Lea (pronounced "Lee") was willing to let me shadow her for part of her morning rounds. My interview was at 10 and I had already met the nurse manager Sue Tabb. Wow - she's caring, and totally for her staff. She said, "I want you to give 110% here". The interview process wasn't an interrogation but a very relaxed setting where Sue asked is there any Q's? What a relief! And clearly helping me feel at home and competent....I wasn't intimated or felt like I had to sell myself as this great nurse! God had it planned all along that I would be in this department have this interview on this day and leave there knowing He is so faithful and I would be offered the job. So I start July 6th.
Thank you Lord for being my Rock and the Horn of my Salvation. Amen
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3 comments:
Congratulations Amy. I am so proud of you.
Danny
(your old boss....long live Gila)
SO EXCITED for you girl! General medicine shoud be a good area to work. It also sounds like the staff is great (which can make or break a job!). God is so good and faithful to provide for us. I know that you will be shining his light to all the patients with your sweet and caring heart. Good luck!
Hey my Aims, you know? I do that very thing, setting two alarms... I started doing that at camp like only 15 minutes apart... k, love you! ~andrea
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