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Start off in an academic medical center. Avoid the community hospitals at all costs because most of them need to be shut down for fraudulent practices and they treat nurses like ****.
Epic EMR is phenomenal. The rest are crap.
Magnet status is a joke. See recent thread for details.
*Go to a highly marketable specialty in which there are no visitors, time limited pt encounters, and the pts are NPO so that the food and beverage server demands are minimal to none. Oncall and call back pay is significant.
OR, PACU, pre-OP, IR, or Cath Lab or EP lab, even the Endo Suite are your best bet for being treated like a human being in 2016.
Washington State, Massachusetts and California have unions and nurse patient ratios. Youre crazy to work anywhere that doesnt.
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Hello all!
I am currently in my first semester of nursing school and so far so good! For my informatics class, we needed to join a nursing listserv and complete an assignment following that. My question for you all is "What is the best advice for a nursing student or new nurse?" Please only real answer as this is an assignment! Thank you all and have a great day!