I did fairly well on my review, with exception to a few 3's. Being around doctors and surgeons, and other health care professionals it was easy to feel inferior and intimidated, and although no one ever tried purposely to make me feel that way, I often felt very intimidated. But one I became more comfortable with what I was doing and what was expected of me, I became a lot more relaxed. I met some very nice nurses, one of whom became kind of a mentor, or go-to person for me, her name was Laura, and she was the person who gave me the evaluation. I didn't see Laura too much, but when I did, she always made sure that I was comfortable and everything was going smoothly, she included me in light information regarding new and moved babies, which made me feel appreciated and needed. The general area that it seems I need improvement on would be business acumen, and interactions with families. Most of the time I was the only person in the family lounge and when families were in the lounge they were typically on the phone or speaking with a social worker, but on the rare occasion that I did speak with families it was generally about visiting their child, and I was very timid because I didn't want to put anyone's child in danger or do anything wrong, so I think my main issue with talking and interacting with the families was that I was afraid to say the wrong thing. When it came to the business aspect, as I stated earlier, I was very afraid to say or do the wrong thing, so I maintained my silence unless I was contacting a nurse by phone, and whenever a person was lost, because I'm not too familiar with the hospital myself, I wasn't much help, and whenever I turned around, there was a nurse, so they kind of saved me, a lot. Overall, I would say that I need to improve on my anxiety around superiors, and my confidence and assertiveness.