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Oct 30, 2005 11:25 PM

anyone work in DALLAS in ICU???


Hi,

I have a friend who is looking to move to the Dallas area. She is an ICU nurse with 1 year of experience and she is wanting a WEEKEND ONLY shift (Fri, Sat, Sun). Does anyone know of hospitals in the Dallas area that offer weekend only shifts in ICU that I could tell her about? Thank you in advance.


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from RN34TX
Old Oct 31, 2005, 10:40 AM

Default Re: anyone work in DALLAS in ICU???
The Baylor hospitals offer weekend only plans in their ICU's as well as other units. Word of caution, they are not always the greatest paying places to work.
UT Southwestern also has weekend plans and may pay better than Baylor.
She should apply everywhere because even if hospitals don't specifically offer weekend only plans, they sometimes hire people to work only weekends if that's what they want.
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