I have been shadowing an RN for the last 8 weeks. Initially she signed up for this teaching position because she is saving up for something and thought (and was mistakenly told) she would get paid extra to take on a student. After my second week she found out she was not getting paid for it, and she was pretty upset. So for a couple of weeks, she was mean and annoyed and well frankly, made me feel awful. She complained to everyone on the floor about how she was stuck with me and how I don't know anything, and how I suck etc etc etc and it was really awful for me. She said some awful things. I wanted to quit, but wasn't in a position to do so. And I am old enough to know better then to quit something this important over catty girls. I need this for my resume, and I need the experience. It felt like back in junior high with the "mean girls" I sort of just worked as her nurses aid for the bulk of the summer weeks, and it was good experience, so I am not complaining about that. Those are skills I did need to practice. BUt I did not get to see anything with medications or anything which I was hoping to learn. And the rest of the staff did teach me a lot of helpful skills along the way, which is valuable experience.
Anywho, My mentor nurse did get over it and the last couple of weeks she did make an effort to teach me and it has been a lot better. We have become sort of friends and I really feel like I did learn quite a bit these past few weeks and I know it is going to help me in my career. She really would be great at teaching a new Nurse who has finished school, but she does not have the patience to teach a student. She did a lot of eye rolling and huffing and puffing if I didnt know how to do something, that I haven't learned in school yet.
So now, the end of the program is here and I am conflicted. They are asking me for feedback on how I liked the program, but i feel like I cannot be honest because :
1. I am trying to get a job here for the fall and
2. I am now "sort of" friends with the nurse I worked with
BUT I would feel bad if another student gets stuck with her. I do not thnk it will be an issue, as I do not think she would volunteer again knowing it is not extra pay.
WWYD about the feedback? I dont want to hurt my chances of getting hired, I know the program lady really thinks highly of her. And I may have to work with her again if they do hire me and I don't want it to be akward.
I also feel like I should get some sort of thank you gift for the staff (A lot of people on the floor were very supportive and saw the situation I was in, and a lot of the other Nurses did make an effort to show me things and teach me things when they got cool stuff)
I also feel like I should get my mentor RN some sort of thank you gift because although she was mean for a few weeks, overall I did learn a lot and I know it is a handful and a lot of work to teach a student. And she didnt get paid extra for it!
So what can i do that is not super expensive for both my mentor and for the staff? I am thinking maybe a thank you card and a bottle of wine for her and then maybe bagels or muffins and a thank you card for the staff? ANy suggestions on something affordable that people might like?
My DF thinks I should tell the program director a totally honest review and not get my mentor a thank you card at all. But I need to make nice if I want to get a job here next year.And in her defense, I did suck and I also didn't know anything, that is why I signed up for the summer program lol
Anywho, My mentor nurse did get over it and the last couple of weeks she did make an effort to teach me and it has been a lot better. We have become sort of friends and I really feel like I did learn quite a bit these past few weeks and I know it is going to help me in my career. She really would be great at teaching a new Nurse who has finished school, but she does not have the patience to teach a student. She did a lot of eye rolling and huffing and puffing if I didnt know how to do something, that I haven't learned in school yet.

So now, the end of the program is here and I am conflicted. They are asking me for feedback on how I liked the program, but i feel like I cannot be honest because :
1. I am trying to get a job here for the fall and
2. I am now "sort of" friends with the nurse I worked with
BUT I would feel bad if another student gets stuck with her. I do not thnk it will be an issue, as I do not think she would volunteer again knowing it is not extra pay.
WWYD about the feedback? I dont want to hurt my chances of getting hired, I know the program lady really thinks highly of her. And I may have to work with her again if they do hire me and I don't want it to be akward.
I also feel like I should get some sort of thank you gift for the staff (A lot of people on the floor were very supportive and saw the situation I was in, and a lot of the other Nurses did make an effort to show me things and teach me things when they got cool stuff)
I also feel like I should get my mentor RN some sort of thank you gift because although she was mean for a few weeks, overall I did learn a lot and I know it is a handful and a lot of work to teach a student. And she didnt get paid extra for it!

So what can i do that is not super expensive for both my mentor and for the staff? I am thinking maybe a thank you card and a bottle of wine for her and then maybe bagels or muffins and a thank you card for the staff? ANy suggestions on something affordable that people might like?
My DF thinks I should tell the program director a totally honest review and not get my mentor a thank you card at all. But I need to make nice if I want to get a job here next year.And in her defense, I did suck and I also didn't know anything, that is why I signed up for the summer program lol
