Soon to be new GN moving to Baltimore... Any advice?
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by NotQuiteAnRN Aug 9, '05Hi! I'm a soon to be GN (woooooo whooooo!) and my fiance and I will be moving to Baltimore soon. We really would like to find a nice area in the city to live and I have no idea where to even start looking! I'm also looking for any advice on what hospitals are great to work for! I'm hoping to get into a pediatric or neonatal ICU/ intermediate care unit.... Thanks for the help!!!!
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- Nov 11, '05 by BernadetteRNBSNNo way man. Mt. Washington is understaffed and gives average/fair care. however if you are interested in working there and you want to be a peds nurse why not, they could probably use all the help they can get especially if you have an interest. B-
PS how do i know about the Mount?? My niece was there for two months. I spent a lot of time visiting and observing. - Nov 13, '05 by bigmonai had a clinical rotation there and the unit i was on was good, in my opinion. the nurses i worked with were great. sorry your experience was not a good one, bernadette.
- Nov 16, '05 by PennyLaneThere are lots of great areas in Baltimore, especially if you're like me and love old houses and great architecture. There are also a ton of new developments outside of the city if that's more your thing. Welcome to Baltimore!
- Nov 21, '05 by nurse1dayHello
I graduated in May and I work in PEDS. I work at UMMS (University of MD Medical Center). We have a PEDS IMC and PICU. The orientation is 12 weeks. I work in GEneral Peds unit. I have enjoyed my experience thus far. Hope everything works out.