What does LU mean?

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Specializes in Birth center, LDRP, L&D, PP, nursing education.

I was browsing the career website of a local hospital and came across a job with perfect hours 7a to 530p 4 days a week that I'm totally qualified for RN, BSN, ACLS, etc. But I have no idea what the heck it is! Does anyone know what it stands for? Maybe it's that it's 4 AM and I'm having a blonde moment-- but... help?

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

What's the context of LU? The department? The position itself?

Specializes in Birth center, LDRP, L&D, PP, nursing education.
What's the context of LU? The department? The position itself?

This is the posting:

Registered Nurse - LU Job

After some research, the best I can come up with is that it is the Lutheran Hospital Facility, and LU is the coding for that... if it is the ad that I found, it is surgery dept... hope that helps! Good luck! I hope you get the job!

Specializes in Birth center, LDRP, L&D, PP, nursing education.

Haha thank you, that sounds right. I just didn't want to apply to a job that I would hate :yeah: Surgery is awesome. I appreciate it.

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