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Orientation Overview

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh provides new nurses with individualized orientation that covers general nursing issues and other topics based on their specialty focus.

The following training is provided continually for nurses throughout their career at Children's:

Frequently Asked Questions About Orientation

How long is orientation?
Orientation begins as a two-week classroom-based learning experience. During those two weeks, one meets with Human Resources, attends Cerner computer-based charting education, and is provided with the basic skills needed to care for the pediatric patient. At the completion of those two weeks, you begin clinical orientation with an assigned preceptor. Throughout orientation, additional educational lectures/classes and on-line courses are presented to specific units.

How do you assign preceptors?
When assigning preceptors, the nurse educator reviews the new hire's educational background, previous health care experience, and current pediatric knowledge base. Preceptors are chosen specifically for each individual.

Will I have only one preceptor?
Every unit varies as to the number of preceptors each nurse will be assigned to; however, it is our primary practice at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh for a nurse to work with one preceptor.

Besides clinical orientation, what are the other educational opportunities available?
In addition to clinical orientation, there are a host of other educational opportunities for new hires. Each unit provides you with the knowledge necessary to care for its specific patient population. The list of educational opportunities and their descriptions are available to employees on Children's Intranet site.

Is there something I should review/study before I begin?
There is nothing that is mandatory to review before beginning orientation. All the information and skills you need will be provided during orientation either through hands-on learning, online tutorials or through classroom education.