The First-Year Nurse's Survival Guide is an essential companion for new graduate nurses, internationally trained nurses entering the U.S. healthcare system, and anyone beginning their journey at the bedside. Written by Pia Dy, MSN, RN, PCCN-a nurse educator, immigrant, and mentor. This book combines practical guidance with real, heartfelt stories that reflect the challenges and triumphs of the first year in nursing.
From navigating your first shift to managing culture shock, balancing work and life, finding credible mentors, and building confidence in a high-stakes environment, this guide offers clear, supportive advice rooted in real clinical experience. Pia shares lessons learned, common pitfalls, emotional hurdles, and strategies that help nurses not only survive but grow throughout their transition to practice.
Each chapter is designed to build competence and confidence, covering topics such as communication, teamwork, time management, professional responsibility, and developing resilience. Ideal for nurse residency programs, preceptors, nursing students, foreign-trained nurses, and leaders who support novice nurses, this book provides insight, empathy, and actionable tools for success.
Whether you are entering your first month or reflecting on your first year, The First-Year Nurse's Survival Guide offers the encouragement, clarity, and wisdom every new nurse deserves.