Nashville hospitals... which are the best for nurses

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HELP!, I'm new to the Nashville area and would like to know which hospitals were good or treated nurses descently. I am looking for a change from another hospital, that treated me like crap. I know nowhere is perfect, but could someone shine some expertise on Nashville hospitals:uhoh3:

My personality type is that I'm a city girl, that keeps to herself. I like to have help with aides and techs as a nurse. I don't like gossip and hospitals with a history of discrimination with nurses.

Specializes in none, still looking.

Thanks ,to the two people that answer my question politely. Also, what are the people talking about regarding siblings, I don't have a sister, but I do have a brother.

Specializes in none, still looking.
You didn't have to name the hospital, as there's only one in Lebanon. :idea:

I'm very real, (and very calm ;) ) and I appreciate those who have pointed out that dissention is welcome. After reading your other posts on various subjects, you may need to rethink your career choice. Nursing isn't for everyone. The UMC peds staff thought you were going to work with your sister at Vanderbilt??:confused: Maybe their preceptor program would be better for you as a new nurse starting out....

Best of luck! :typing

Due to your many, many, many, many, many, many years of experience of life and nursing you would certainly know who wants to be a nurse and who does not, right.

Back to the topic at hand anyone know of hospitals in nashville, that have a diverse, friendly and non-discriminatory staff.

What kind of discrimination are you trying to avoid? :confused:

Specializes in Clinical Risk Management.
I was at that job fair too and I thought they were some of the nicest and most accommodating people. After a year working in Lebanon I cannot think of working anywhere else. UMC is a fabulous place.

How wonderful for you! I hope that it continues to be so.:D

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