Originally Posted by ertravelrn
I just got the final piece of information needed to go to work for IHS. It was a letter from my Tribe. I live in the Cherokee Nation, but am Choctaw myself, so had to have a letter from them. Anyway, I am very excited about the prospect of working at the Indian Hospital, but have had several people tell me I won't like it. I prefer to find that out for myself and intend to go into the job with a positive attitude. I have already interviewed for the job and spoke with the Director about my needs and desires in the role I will play at the hospital, as well as the institutes expectations of me. So, any positive feedback would be really appreciated.
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One of my instructors worked for IHS for 10 years and she loved every minute of it. She worked mostly with the Dine (Navajos).
I think it's good you'll get to work with the people and be up close. I think some of the older folks will love that you are Ndn and didn't fall into some stereotype and that you are professional.
Theres drama in all hospitals just stay out of the politics of it all and do your thing. I think you're going to like it personally. People get all negative because IHS had a bad reputation back in the 70's so some of the attitude is old issues, and a good portion is tribal politics that extend far beyond IHS.
I got to hang out with about 45 IHS nurses several years ago when they came to Florida as guests of a nursing school here. Those ladies had seen it all. They also were pretty good with federal law they knew all kinds of nursing and tribal laws. They were various tribes Lakota, Crow, Cherokee, Choctaw, so many were represented. One of my best memories will be them.
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