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Old Mar 31, 2008, 10:37 AM
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Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

Is one or the other better for a new grad? I have already accepted a job in a delivery hospital, but I was offered a job in a Children's hospital as well. Do you get more experience with sicker babies in a Children's hospital? I always wanted to be around deliveries, which is one reason I chose the delivery hospital. Do many of you attend deliveries, and is that a good reason to choose a delivery hospital? Thanks! I was just curious what everyone though.

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Old Mar 31, 2008, 02:53 PM
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Re: Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

I work in a Children's hospital, and all the deliveries that need to have a NICU team present, the NP or fellow attends. I haven't seen a delivery since I left my last job this past June. I worked for a delivery hospital, and the deliveries were attended by an RN and an RT. I really miss that part of my job.....

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Old Mar 31, 2008, 04:23 PM
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Re: Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

Does the delivery hospital have a level III NICU? Where I work, an RN attends high-risk deliveries with a doc or NP. We're a level III, so we see plenty of sick babies. The only babies we send out are those that may need ECMO.

I think either hospital could be good for a new grad. I would say that it depends more on the orientation that you will get. Do they both have a good 10-12 week orientation that includes both classroom and hands-on with a dedicated preceptor? Those things are more important than anything else at this point, in my opinion.


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Old Mar 31, 2008, 08:24 PM
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Re: Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

I would choose the hospital that takes the sicker kids. The unit where I work takes everything, cardiac, does ECMO, deliveries, the whole enchilada. Of course, most of those have their own special teams of people who run them, but the opportunity is available if you want to apply. As a new grad, it is a STEEP learning curve, but I can see now that should I choose to move on anytime later in my career to another hospital, I will be competent in caring for the sickest of the sick.

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Old Mar 31, 2008, 08:57 PM
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Re: Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

It depends on whatever floats your personal boat.
I would miss the rush of running to a stat c/s and the flood of relief when a pink, crying baby is delivered. I wouldn't miss those smelly meconium deliveries or moms screaming at the top of thier lungs. It's a trade off I guess.

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Old Mar 31, 2008, 10:44 PM
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Re: Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

It does depend on your personal preferences, as well as the specifics of each unit. I work in a Level III NICU unit, and we are the refering hospital for high-risk antepartum moms. We (nurses, docs) go down for all preterm deliveries, and all other "high-risk" deliveries (mec, decels...). I personally love going down to deliveries, and would miss not doing so.

The children's hospital that is nearby does echmo and all of that stuff (echmo / complex cardiac stuff is pretty much all my unit doesn't do), and they are not a delivery hospital - all of their admits are transfers from other hospitals.

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Old Apr 01, 2008, 12:26 AM
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Thanks for all the great responses. Yeah, the delivery hospital that offered me a job is a level III and I believe they do pretty much everything except ECHMO (but there could be some other things they transfer out). I know they do surgeries, cardiac and NO. They also have a six month internship which is really nice! It sounds like those of you who go to deliveries enjoy it, and I'm really looking forward to that part too (as long as I can go right back to the babies :P). I was worried that most of the sick kids were transferred to the Children's Hospital, but that's not what it sounds like by the responses. Thanks!!

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Old Apr 01, 2008, 03:23 AM
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Our hospital has its own L&D AND is the regional transport center, but we don't go to the deliveries ourselves. I have to say, I prefer taking care of a cardiac (or whatever) born in-house, with our resources, than one born at some outside hospital who convinced mom it was fine to deliver there and transport out because they wanted the money from the delivery. Our saddest cases are the ones who would have been fine if they'd been delivered somewhere that knew how to manage them. We got a mec asp the other day who came in on pressures of 34/5!!! On a 3kg baby!

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Old Apr 01, 2008, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by elizabells View Post
We got a mec asp the other day who came in on pressures of 34/5!!! On a 3kg baby!
Nice.

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Old Apr 05, 2008, 08:06 PM
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Re: Delivery Hospital vs Children's Hospital

I would soooooo miss the deliveries. I work in a large level III NICU and we go to all high-risk deliveries. I love that part of my job!!!
We have babies whoa re just as sick as the children's hospital in my area with the only exception being ECMO...but we have an ECMO team in the works YEY!!!

P.S: Mec deliveries smell bad!

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