Re: Considering moving
Dear Mike,
My best friend works in Cardiac ICU at OHSU and loves it. OHSU is union run. Benefits and pay is good. I work in L & D and we were both hired as new grads. My friend had a better preceptorship than what I received and she is happy with her coworkers. She feels that the doctors collaborate well with nursing staff. We work with residents all the time. For the most part they are trying to learn and are usually receptive to any new ideas. OHSU serves many disenfranchised populations and another language is helpful.
The weather is rainy but mild. Winter may have one snow or none at all but it stays gray from about December to May with rain and/or cloudiness. Temp rarely gets below freezing during the day. Summers are wonderful with low humidity and mild temps rarely getting into the 90s. There is lots to do. You are about 1-2 hrs from skiing or the ocean. Cost of living is high. Starting nursing wage at OHSU (I think) is around $27/hr with a $6 night differential.
OHSU has NP programs that you can look up at
www.ohsu.edu. If you work for OHSU (at least 20 hrs/week) you have discounted tuition ($60 or $65/credit hr a year ago, which is really reasonable for grad school.
Hope that helps,
SpudId
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