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I have been browsing this forum for a while and I don't seem to find many people from CT. WHere are you guys. I would love to see how CT. How the hospitals are and how are the nurses there. Please don't be shy sign in.
Thanks for replying guys. I don't understand why not many people are signing in. I worked in a CT hospital as a staff RN and I could be wrong but I found a lot of nurses to have attitudes. I don't want to judge but what is up with CT? I have traveled many states and didn't find this. I was raised in CT and I wouldn't change that for the world but we need to help each other as nurses and stop this nonsence of competition.
Good to know there are some friendly folks hope to see you on more often
I have only worked SNF. I did notice some nurses with serious 'tudes, but the vast majority of nurses I've worked with over the last 20+ years are more often than not, very nice, helful and friendly people. Quite a few took me under their wing when they knew I had an interest in going into nursing school and allowed me to observe treatments and help with any questions I might have had. Its the few bad apples in the barrell that you tend to remember. (I tend to remember the GOOD apples, the others I can't waste my energy on)
I don't think 'tudes are specific to CT nurses. As with anything, you have your good and your bad.
I don't think people know about this site. I stumbled upon it trying to learn about the various LPN programs in Ct. Initially, I got responses. I have had a question re: the state LPN program. Nothing. I would like to find out more about it from someone who has been or is in the program.