Name the hospital and its Starting Salary!!!

U.S.A. New York

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Mt. Sinai $68,000 effective 1/07

Specializes in ICU, Cardiac Cath/EPS Labs.
sloan does have a pension plan. it's not much though, from what i understand of the formula they use. they also have a 401k plan, and they do not match. you're also not eligible for either of these until after one year of employment. and no, no bonus for BSN.

Thanks for posting, and thanks to ALLnurses.com for helping us compare the actual compensation--which includes more than just salary....

sloan does have a pension plan. it's not much though, from what i understand of the formula they use. they also have a 401k plan, and they do not match. you're also not eligible for either of these until after one year of employment. and no, no bonus for BSN.

Are you sure there is no differential for a BSN? Not even a few cents?

I live near Kansas City and the starting pay here is only $19.72/hour at Overland Park Regional. I have been a nurse for 5 years now and stil only make $21.74. That is days. BSN does not matter. Nights is $3 and weekends is $2. Sounds like I am getting way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! underpaid!!!!!!!!!!!!

Specializes in ED, Cardiac Medicine, Retail Health.

Wow only $21.74 after 5 years! How is the cost of living in KC, and what is the living wage for your area. Your salary may be good for KC if the average hourly salary is less than what you make. At the facility where I work after 5 years an RN would be in the $35-40/hr range. But I do live in an expensive area of the Northeast (Boston).

That's what I make as a babysitter in NYC!!!! 20/hr

That just doesn't seem like enough for a skilled trained professional!

Specializes in Trauma.

Does anyone know the starting salary for Cornell? I've heard it's $64k, is that correct? What about for hospital of special surgery?

Thanks for your input:)

Does anyone know the starting salary for surgical nurse?

Specializes in PCICU.
Does anyone know the starting salary for Cornell? I've heard it's $64k, is that correct? What about for hospital of special surgery?

At NYP-Columbia its a little over $68.8k. I'm assuming that its similar at NYP-Cornell, since its the same system, the starting salary is probably the same. I'm not 100% sure though...just assuming.

Specializes in Burn ICU.

Cornell is $67,500 for daytime shift.

Specializes in acute care.

The Mount Sinai Hospital:

Competitive salaries start at $68,003 effective 1/07 immediately upon hire for clinical nurses. Up to $7,500 additional for 10 years experience. Shift differential of $5,400. Educational differential of $1,000 for BSN; $1,200 for MSN; $1,500 for doctorate. Per diem rate of $46.09 effective 1/07 plus $2.76/hr for evening/night differential. Annual certification award of $1,250. Preceptor pay of $2.50/hr. Charge pay of $1.50 ($2.00 effective 7/07.)

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NYU Medical Center:

Financial: Base salary of $63,937 annually plus four differentials: (1) education, $1,300 for BSN; (2) up to $9,000 for 12 years' experience; (3) shift differential of $5,600 for evenings and nights; and (4) salary differentials of up to $6,000 a year on the clinical ladder for the four levels of practice. Specialty certification bonuses are available.

Hey everyone,

NYU's starting salary is 65,700 as of current with the same info as above. Plus, they do 13 shifts a month, but on certain floors such as the ICU and PACU, if you do three shifts a month overtime, they give you a $1200 bonus on top of the time and a half you're already getting. I did my senior leadership there and my instructor is a nurse at the institution so that's how I heard of this stuff (also applying to hospitals as of right now). I'm kind of disappointed though, as I heard memorial sloan kettering's 70k, nyp-cornell is 69,700, mount sinai is 68... NYU is supposed to be up there with them and they are lagging behind. I will be looking at a couple more hospitals next week (lenox hill, jamaica, harlem hospital center) but I think they pay less? Maimonides in Brooklyn starts at 66,800. I just want a job!

Also, I think all of the public hospitals just got a better contract deal and are around 62k with 3% increases each year for the next few years? Not sure about that. Also, Montefiore in the Bronx is around 68k starting.

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