Re: Hospitals in Dallas?? For relocating nurse Originally Posted by bdixon81
Thank you all!! I guess it WILL be a big shock coming from the hospital I work in now...I hope it's not terrible or anything...Are nurses considered a nobody then??? Is there any autonomy in decision making?
There's some autonomy in decision-making, but a few facilities still expect nurses to give their chairs up so the rounding doctor(s) can sit somewhere. In addition, there are numerous nursing programs in and around DFW which churn out countless new nurses into the workforce every few months, so an experienced nurse can easily be replaced by one of the many new grads if he/she causes too much commotion at the workplace.
I am acquainted with a nurse who is originally from Pennsylvania. She stated that the healthcare facilities in the Northeast offered better working conditions. She stated that doctors, patients, family members, and other members of the disciplinary team treated her as if she was a professional during her time in Northeast hospitals. She moved to Texas a few years ago, and now feels like an overworked handmaiden.
I am friends with another nurse who is originally from New Jersey, and she states the working conditions in the Northeast were favorable compared to what she has had to contend with in Texas.
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