So working your regular sch shift at Stanford will = the pay of OT in KY? And this is a problem? You're getting the same pay for working less hours? This is a problem
So I would consider myself an itinerant traveler? As I probably won't come back to this state unless to visit, etc. My other question would be about my car...do I keep it with this current state? Or...
I am in agreement. I think the hospitals will make out because of the current uninsured. The only way I see hospitals not making out is that people will now have follow up care, medications, etc...
How is "tax home" accounted for? I've read a number of articles...I seem to "get it" than lose it. Is there a time when you cut ties with your current "tax home" and reside in another one? Is there a...
Mitts78 replied to natashacardiacrn's topic in Travel
Housing was pd for and you got $26/hr on top of housing? I think that would be great...a working vacation. Does this include car? or did you already have a car? When I get ready to travel, I do not...
My nurse residency program thought very highly that it was in there...school, how many clinical semester (or hours of clinicals). Also during the interview thought very highly that I had up to 4 pts...
I would if childcare wasn't an issue. I would try to work back to back 12s and rent a hotel room or a room out of someone's house. And travel back and forth that way. You surely don't want to work 12...
WOW!!! Not even changing a dressing? using an IV pump (I can see that if you're at a SNF/LTC). My 3rd semester (of a 2 year, 4 semester program) my instructor had me take an admission from the ED,...
I don't think size of the hospital/city has a relevance to IVs. I work in a small community hospital (little more than 200 beds) and we have IV teams. And our neighboring community hospitals also have...
I graduated from a 2 year program. Of the new grads that were hired for our hospital (and we rotate throughout the hospital)-only those students that attended the 2 year program had 3+ pt assignment...
What people have to realize is that, for the most part, the rate of pay is different compared with cost of living. Of course someone in rural Tennessee is not going to be paid as much as someone...
As I am getting older, I find that studying a lot is not cutting it. What are you doing to improve your studying? retaining information? and such? I need tips. Thanks in advance,