Where is the best hospital in Atlanta Ga

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Could anyone please tell me a great place to work in Atlanta Ga? I am in Az.I have been a nurse for 8month in med surg floor.I really want to move to Atlanta, Ga.Do you have any suggestion on where is a great place to work..where the management is great (team work)?I really would like to live in the east side of Gorgia, but it doesn't matter....I need to find a job .Please help.

Emory, Wellstar, Northside and Piedmont hospitals are good...

If you are looking for an awesome Level 1 trauma hospital, Grady Hospital. To be exact Grady is Atlanta, Ga only Level 1 Trauma Center. Grady Hospital is an internationally recongnized teaching hospital. It has an nationally acclaimed burn center, diabetes center, sickle cell center, houses Georgia Cancer center and Georgia's only Poison Control Center. Grady has an Burn ICU, Neuro ICU, Surgical ICU, Med-Surg ICU, Obsectrical ICU, Neonatal ICU. Go and see for your!! I think it is a great hospital!

Thank you so very much.It took me a long time to respond but I really appreciate your information. THank you again.:nurse:

Specializes in Critical Care.

According to friends, Piedmont has what you said are looking for. Atlanta is not East GA though, and if you're living on the coast, then you want St Mary's in Athens, or St Joe's in Savannah. GL!!

As a carpenter (and reader)...Emory at Johns Creek has a GREAT management team (according to swmbo)...

J

Where did you choose to work?

Specializes in Critical Care.

I didn't live close enough to work in ATL myself. I also hear that Northside is good, but if they don't want to hire you they won't talk t you after they make their decision. All About Staffing and Wellstar have internal agencies that pay great.

Hello all again,

It is been a long time, but I chose wellstar hospital, but it wasn't a great place to work from my experience. It was a cardiac floor and I loved cardiac, but the my co workers and management team were ver unprofessional and weren't goo at all. Now I moved on:)

I saw your post and am actually in the middle of transitioning to atlanta myself. Have you found another hospital in Atlanta with a teamplayer atmosphere that you enjoy working at? I am looking to grow in an ICU and have some ICU experience but still have so much more to learn and would like to work at a hospital who takes the time to help their employees grow and learn. Any recommendations? Thanks :)

I saw your post and am actually in the middle of transitioning to atlanta myself. Have you found another hospital in Atlanta with a teamplayer atmosphere that you enjoy working at? I am looking to grow in an ICU and have some ICU experience but still have so much more to learn and would like to work at a hospital who takes the time to help their employees grow and learn. Any recommendations? Thanks :)

Do you have interviews with any of the hospitals and have you received additional feedback regarding best locations/hospitals for ICU? Thanks

I am actually working in atlanta as a travel nurse in their ICU's. However, pretty soon I plan to stay somewhere full time. The only interviews I have as of now are for travel positions, since that's what I'm currently doing. As far as feedback, I've heard that you will learn sooo much at Grady but they "eat their young." I also know that the only level I trauma centers in atlanta are AMC and Grady, so I honestly am still trying to make a decision. I feel torn because I definitely want that level I trauma experience, but I want a nurturing and team work atmosphere as well. (I'm being super picky!) Lol

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