Re: Critical Care - ICU - Kansas City - Good Hospitals
I worked at St. Luke's for four years, on the neuroscience and later the ortho-trauma floors. I have since moved to another state, but when I come back I plan on working at St. Luke's again. It is a very well run facility. Level one trauma.
I was able to get to know a nurse rather well who was weekend nurse supervisor. ( I was weekend work, so we saw each other every single weekend) He had been in the MICU for a good long while before starting up as house sup, so I was able to learn alot from him about how the unit was run. It's the kind of ICU you want to learn ICU nursing in. The nurses are supportive of each other, especially on days, and welcome teaching. It's a teaching facility, and they are all interested in the process of learning. There is also an NSICU, a CCU and a CVICU, all of which I hear is a bit more tense, but full of challenging patients, which makes me jones for the experiences.
I started in MICU in my current city (in another wonderful unit) and can't wait to get back to KC, so I can work at St. Luke's again.
That said, the market is tough out there right now. I was just looking at KU, Truman and Luke's career pages and you're right, there isn't much listed. Still, if I were you, I would apply, because I remember that jobs were available that weren;t yet listed all of the time.
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