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Sep 14, 2009 12:17 AM

which facility needs nurse items worst?

by rnss05

OK sports fans..I'm a NYS retired Hack. Worked or open half the prisons in NYS over 25 years service. Now a medsurg RN looking for the state prison shortest of medical staff outside but bordering NYS with items open (OPPORTUNITY FOR OT). Years ago I worked at sing-sing far from my home but terribly short of staff. Small rented room with unlimited overtime.Looking to do the same agian. Love nursing but I kinda like money too. OK


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Old Sep 15, 2009, 06:54 AM

Default Re: which facility needs nurse items worst?
Are you down state NY or Upstate? NJ License? Try Northern State Prison in Newark, NJ. UMDNJ does medical there.
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Old Sep 16, 2009, 06:15 PM

Default Re: which facility needs nurse items worst?
Way up north, but I would consider going anywhere really...Couldn't find much on New Jersey Corrections nursing. Wonder about Vermont or NH. I'll check PA as well.
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