Nurses Helping Nurses
allnurses Network: Central | Jobs | Books | Newsletter
allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
Home General News Blogs Articles Students Region Specialty Degrees F.A.Q.
Tennessee Nurses /

New to TN.



Did You Know?
allnurses is the largest community for nurses on the web. We now have over 388,349 members! Join today to network with other nurses, laugh, share, and much more.

Nov 10, 2006 10:53 AM

New to TN.

by turtletyme Premium Member

Actually, I am a newbie all the way around. I just graduated from RN school and will be taking boards next Friday. I am new to this site and glad I found it. I just got married and moved to TN. Does anybody know which places would be a good start for a new grad in the Paris area? Any information would be appreciated.


Share

Search Tags
None
Top

 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links
 
Reply
6 Comments
No. 1
Old Nov 11, 2006, 01:56 AM

Default Re: New to TN.
Wow newlywed and new nurse...CONGRATS!!!

I'm in southern West TN myself...looked at my map..wow Paris is kinda far from everything isn't it? lol

What about Martin? What size hospital do they have? For some reason I'm thinking there is a decent paying hospital in Huntingdon. Can't think of who it is but I was thinking someone told me they were making decent $ interning up there.

I think I would make a list of all hospitals within a certain radius and just start contacting them for new grad info. Find their websites and see how many beds they have, etc.
Just tonight I bought a 3 ring binder to start organizing info. I've had several hospitals send me nice new grad info and I'm going to file that in there along with a page with info about the hospital, what new grad opps they offer, what types of bennies, what their staffing and reputation is like, what the long term opps are (personally I want Baylor long term..with the best pay I can get .. of course as long as facility isn't some awful brutal place to work) sort of a pros/cons sheet so that I can start making some type of decision where I want to work. I currently have 4 facilities trying to recruit me already..and I don't graduate for 6 months lol. There are several others I'm interested in (this is all way south of where you are)

Hopefully others that live a little further north can provide you some info to add to that decision making progress!

Keep us updated on your journey!!

Mommy
Top
 
No. 2
from turtletyme
Old Nov 11, 2006, 10:11 PM

Default Re: New to TN.
Thanks for the ideas. The hospitals I have checked with are around 16.00-18.00. It it is team nursing, which personally fits me better. I did check out Vanderbilt and then I found out how big it was and they do primary nursing which kinda is intimidating for a new grad. Maybe the patient load is not so bad. I know there is good and bad. I would probably feel better to talk with someone that has done this type of nursing if I choose to move to the Nashville area on down the road.
Top
 
No. 3
from Haunted
Old Nov 13, 2006, 05:25 PM

Default Re: New to TN.
I'm moving to Nashville in a few weeks and am looking for advice on great places to work. I have several years experience as a primary med/surg RN but am thinking of transitioning into a clinic. I'll be living in the downtown area and my head is spinning with this move !!! What a hassle, I fell in love with TN during my visit there in July and really can't wait!!!!
Top
 
No. 4
from eltrip
Old Nov 14, 2006, 11:26 AM

Default Re: New to TN.
I can't say enough good things about the opportunities for learning as a new grad at Vandy. The work was challenging & has opened doors for me since then. They're not bad as employers go. Each unit has its own personality and culture, of course but overall, if I lived back up in Nashville, I'd work there in a heartbeat!
Top
 
No. 5
from turtletyme
Old Nov 14, 2006, 12:34 PM

Default Re: New to TN.
I have a question, does Vandy have team nursing where the RN, LPN and CNA's work together. Maybe, this is outdated for the nursing that I have done in Arkansas. It seems like when I inquired about one of the floors at Vandy, I was told the RN's do all the care. Does this hold true for most of the hospitals in Tennessee? If so, I want to know more about patient ratios and any info. that would give me head's up. If your not use to it, honestly it seems scary, especially for a new grad. I say that because as a nurse you have a license to lose. Most places don't mind pushing the limit regardless if it is dangerous nursing. I have seen places where the night nursery nurse RN had 18 babies to do all the care plus go to a delivery and they claimed they could not find help. What is up with that? The nurse manager was called and she did not even show up to help. If this is common then I need someone to mentor me. I like to be prepared and not have BIG suprizes like that where my license could be in jeopardy. Is this common to feel like this as a newbie?
Top
 
No. 6
from eltrip
Old Nov 14, 2006, 01:13 PM

Default Re: New to TN.
Vandy is a teaching hospital. They have a mostly-RN staff. When I began my nursing career, the nurse-patient ratio on the non-monitored surgical floor where I worked was 1:6. The montiored step-down unit had a 1:4 ratio. This was with the Vandy version of CNAs called the care partner. I don't know if they're still utilizing care partners (and if anyone else knows, please share!) but I doubt that they'd drastically increase the nurse-patient ratio. I left in '98...don't hear much other than the usual stuff going on with the nursing shortage.
Top
 
Reply




Thread Tools


Who's Online
428 members
4,052 guests
4,480

2

Interesting article on ThedaCare's Collaborative Care Model

4

Possible breakthrough regarding MS

56

16th Philly area hospital to stop delivering babies: Mercy...

7

Really interesting article on Indian open hearts

4

High-Tech Pump Does What Her Heart Can't

2

Air Force RN Found Not Guilty

17

Hospital Falters as Refuge for Illegal Immigrants

6

California Imposes Stricter Rules Regarding Drug Abuse In...

40

Are older nurses being forced out of the profession?

3

An outlook in California?



1

Society Needs Care Too

12

Why am I doing this, anyway?

2

Nurse Heal Thyself

9

My Papa, why I am the nurse I am today.

17

I made it through

11

An angel's gaze

15

A Sister Never Forgets

16

Ruby's Marbles

37

What Do Operating Room Nurses Do?

14

My Little Old Jedi

20

I love this job......

23

"I hear voices"

19

Preventing FRUTI (Foley Related Urinary Tract Infection) in...

24

Error and Attitude

10

It's Just a Shower





Currently Reading This Page: 1 (0 members & 1 guests)

Interested in the hottest topics of the week? Subscribe to the Nurse-zine Newsletter.
Enter email address: