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Hi ,

Just was wondering if at all any one has ever thought of working on one of the biggest cruise lines.

Cruise Nursing is great Ihave been here for 5 years now.

Specializes in NeuroICU/SICU/MICU.

I love going on cruises, and have considered looking for a job on a ship when I'm getting close to retirement age. Since I haven't even graduated yet (17 days!) I don't meet the requirements just yet, but I definitely have considered this as a job option :)

Cruise Nursing is great Ihave been here for 5 years now.

Can you get off at any of the ports or do any of the fun ship activities on your days off? Have you had to deal with any of the food poisoning outbreaks? ....I imagine that could be overwhelming or messy - lol.

Can anyone pm me how much a cruise nurse would earn?

Specializes in School Nursing.

what are the good and the bad things about cruise nursing ??? i'm curious !! :lol2:

praiser :redbeathe

Specializes in AA&I, research,peds, radiation oncology.
Can anyone pm me how much a cruise nurse would earn?

Hi James, it's listed in the post.:D

Sounds interesting I want to know more

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

Drat! Edited by admin.

Ah well, it's a pipe dream anyway.

Specializes in school nursing, ortho, trauma.

i would imagine that being a nurse on a cruise is fairly interesting in that you are stuck on the ship unless it's in port. If there is a true emergency while at sea, you can't exactly just drive to a local ER. The other thought i have is that it's probably a lot like other cruise positions in that you are out to sea for 6 months at a time.

I too am interested in the pros and cons of cruise ship nursing as well as the estimated pay.

I heard that on average, one person dies on each cruise. Anyone else hear this?

I would think that a cruise ship is pretty well equipped for almost any emergency. I am sure their are a ton of AEDs around and I am guessing they have a pretty nice sick bay area. I am guessing probably at least one critical care bed. Do they have the ability of doing minor surgery? I'm sure they have equipment to stabilize a patient till they reach the next port . Heck, they might even have a heliport.

Specializes in EMT-P.
Did anyone notice the op and the first post response were from the same poster?

It was edited by admin before I saw the original message.

Hmm, yer right, must have been a ploy at advertising.

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