Re: Nursing in Oregon
I'm an LPN and I love it here in Portland! Don't know much about Salem but know it is much smaller and not as much fun city stuff to do; also jobs are going to be much more limited. The good news is it's only about an hour or so south of Portland, and being from Boston, you are probably used to commuting, LOL.
I can only give you one example I know of re new grad RNs: when I was working agency at a LTC/skilled facility, I worked with a wonderful RN who actually got her 4 year degree from NYU. The reason she is working LTC is that it was impossible for her to get on at any of the area hospitals as a new grad; it would appear that the Portland area is not a critical shortage area, so the hospitals can afford to hire experienced RNs.
The major health systems in Portland are Providence and Legacy. Both have good reputations as employers. Adventist also has a small hospital here. Kaiser has a good-sized hospital south of Portland but sometimes they go through hiring freezes. There is also a pretty good VA hospital, and Oregon Health Sciences University has their own hospital as well but I read a few weeks ago that they were cutting jobs; not sure how that effected nursing. If you are interested in working LTC you will probably have a much easier time finding work. I would suggest that you start sending resumes and following up immediately. All the hospitals here have pretty decent reputations, although Kaiser always gets a bad rap b/c they are the big bad HMO.
Keep in mind, also, that this recession is effecting everybody...health care held out longer than most fields but it is still feeling the crunch. On a side note, I was talking to an ER MD who told me that she has seen a slow-down in walkins that were not life-threatening; people are losing their health insurance along with their jobs.
Welcome to Oregon in advance!
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