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Old Feb 22, 2005, 03:01 AM
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PMH and living in Phoenix

I was wondering if anyone has any info on Phoenix Memorial Hospital? I start there on 3/7 as a traveler. I will be living on East Indian School Road. Is that a nice area? Any info would be great. Thanks

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Old Feb 22, 2005, 02:56 PM
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What are the exact cross streets of where you will be living? Indian School is a huge road, crosses all of Phoenix.

Rebecca

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Old Mar 08, 2005, 11:26 PM
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Hello! My experience with PMH was as a student many years ago, but at the time, the nursing staff were very professional and had a penchant for staying around for many years with minimal turnover. They just recently re-opened their ED about 6 months ago. The neighborhood is a bit rough, but there are always worse out there (I work in that area also . Just noticed your posting today, so by now you will find out what type of neighborhood you live in and hope it is a good one. Indian School goes from Phoenix all the way to Avondale and to Buckeye. Welcome to Phoenix! The first summer is always the worst but after awhile, you adapt like anywhere else. Best of luck!

Don

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