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  1. How much do Nurses really make?

    LPN's in CT do not make $29 an hour that the starting rate for RN at some of the higher paying hospitals...RN's with 15 +yrs Of experience is bearly making $40/hr. Most hospitals in CT no longer hire LPN, they are also forcing the ASN nurses to go ba...
  2. Hopkins new hire

    @majesticRN congrats on your interview! I actualy got interviewed for CSICU initially, my questions were very unit specific like how certain equipments works and describing clinical senerio in which you worked with a critically ill(heart/lung transpl...
  3. Hopkins new hire

    Congrats to your friends:up: my class mates thinks i'm crazy for moving but i see it has a great investment in my future:)
  4. Hopkins new hire

    I'll have all my stuff there by next week. I'm currently staying in Hyattsville with family but it's a 45-60min drive into work, so i'm looking for something closer. I must say am a little scared of being in the city given all the horror stories i ha...
  5. Hopkins new hire

    @jlo6RN are you from the area if yes what are some good places to rent?
  6. Hopkins new hire

    @ LAtoMD have you relocated yet? I when to MDBON last week to my surprise i had to be finger printed anyway I got my temp. lic. i also did the endorsement online.
  7. Hopkins new hire

    Thanks jlo6RN & LAtoMD, i have all the same questions you guys have. I feel like I am walking into the unknow:) The orientation packet provides very little info on the process. I know hospitals in CT keeps new grads strickly on day shift. My orie...
  8. Hopkins new hire

    Hello guys! I'm a new grad that will also start on Halloween. I'm a little confuse about how the spring program works, do we have weekly classes for the 12 months? Are we going to be on day&night rotation throughout orientation or strickly days?
  9. Help a new RN please

    Keep your head above water and focus on your patient(s). I'm sorry for what you are experiencing i have no doubt it will make you a stronger and more compassionate nurse. Best of luck:up: