St Joseph Medical Center Phoenix AZ

U.S.A. Arizona

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Hello to all, this is my first time on this site, so bear with me. I am considering a position as a night Supervisor at St Joseph Medical Center. I will potentially be working 3 12 hour shifts every week and 1/ 8hr shift everyother week. This is a salaried position. The assigned area is MICU, SICU, TICU. Can anyone out there tell me anything about this hospital system and or the area in question. Thank you Kateskards in Texas

Work at suburb hospital, you will see less infectious disease. People are most likely well to do. No matter where you at, MESA is everywhere. Possible TBs as old people are immune compromised.

No matter where you at, MESA is everywhere.
Mesa is not that big :uhoh21:
Do St. Joe's have a uniform policy? Can you wear any color you want, or is the RN assigned a certain color to wear? Also, do you know if they have tuition reimbursment, and if so, how much a year? And if you take tution reimbursement, is there a catch where you have to work for them for so long after wards, so a year or so?

no uniform policy

5250 per year tuition reimbursement

not sure of the committment required...

great place to work

Specializes in NICU.
Mesa is not that big :uhoh21:

:lol2:

I know it's big, but it's not overtaking the whole valley! At least not that I'm aware of!

:lol2:

I know it's big, but it's not overtaking the whole valley! At least not that I'm aware of!

I think he meant MRSA, not MESA......and he's right...can't get away from MRSA and C-Diff for that matter......

Specializes in Med/Surg/Tele/Acute Rehab.

And, if you are looking to avoid infectious disease, a job at a hospital, any hospital, may not be the way to go. Hospitals are where the sick people tend to show up

Specializes in cardiac/education.
And, if you are looking to avoid infectious disease, a job at a hospital, any hospital, may not be the way to go. Hospitals are where the sick people tend to show up

:yeahthat::selfbonk:

yeah, I think you need to stick with a dr office or maybe back office nursing stuff.... GOOD LUCK!

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