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Apr 22, 2006 04:39 PM

Know any hosptials in Tx that will train you in a specialty?


Hi everyone!
I am hoping that someone out there can provide some information for me. I have heard that there are hospitals in Texas that will train you in a specialty while paying you during this training period. Is anyone aware of hospitals that offer this incentive in Texas and what type of experience you must have before they will take you? Also, how long do they want you to commit to working with them after they have trained you in a specialty? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Sasha


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from gauge14iv
Old Apr 23, 2006, 04:35 AM

Default Re: Know any hosptials in Tx that will train you in a specialty?
You mean before or after you are a nursing school graduate? If you are a new grad, or experienced RN, you can apply for an internship in a specialy area at just about any of the larger hospitals. They range in length from 4 to 12 weeks usually. You usually have to commit to staying at the facility for a certain amount of time following the training.
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from jollyjenny
Old Apr 23, 2006, 10:41 AM

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I'm sure there are lots of internship programs, but the only one I know about is the Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. The Methodist Healthcare System is awesome, and I know they pay new grads during the internship period.

Good Luck!
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from alex1
Old Apr 23, 2006, 02:32 PM

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My internship is at UT Southwestern and is 14 weeks long.

alex1
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from jrsyjo
Old Apr 27, 2006, 10:02 PM

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Alex1,
I will also be starting an internship at UT Southwestern. Are you starting on June 19? My internship is in cardiovascular ICU at St. Paul's- can't wait to start!
To let the original poster know - just graduated from an ADN program. This will be the first area of training as a new RN. So yes, you can have a hospital train you in a specialty area. I have a 1 year committment.
Mark
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from hammer91b
Old May 15, 2006, 10:37 AM

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Scott and White Hospital is a huge teaching hospital in Temple, Texas. Do not know much about the programs (just entered school) but they offer several specialties...perioperative, Critical Care, Med/Surg, and NICU. According to the program flyers, you will train for 8-13 weeks and have a 1 year commitment to the hospital following the training with staff nurse pay. The website offers flyers with the contact info.

www.sw.org "careers" link.

Hope this helps. Dawn
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from sunnyjohn
Old May 15, 2006, 11:24 AM

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Parkland in Dallas will take you fresh out of the starting gate! The pay is not the highest, the hospital is not the prettiest, but the training is excellent. choose any specialty under the sun and it is sure to be one of the most intense training in the country. You will work, but you'll learn and see more at Parkland in 6 months than you learn some places in 3 years!

If you will be graduating with a BSN they have a 28 month Critical Care and Trauma Nurse Internship that grants Graduate school credit. New nurses rotate through Medical respiratory ICU, Coronary Care Unit, Surgical Trauma ICU, Neurosurgical ICU, Burn ICU, and Emergency Department. Parkland's ER and Burn ICU are legendary.

If you are graduting with an ADN or from a diploma program they will still discuss MULTIPLE training options in any specialty!

Here is a link: http://www.parklandcareers.com/content.asp?c=edu

They should pay me for the amount of time I've reccomended Parkalnd on this board!
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No. 7
Old May 15, 2006, 08:39 PM

Default Another plug for Parkland (more)
They are very open to training new nurses in the specialties of their choice and they do pay during the internship programs. And for whatever it's worth, we got notice today that Parkland nurses are in the process of receiving an hourly pay adjustment based on market pay....It's a nice one too!

I am an ADN graduate and completed my internship in the NICU in May of 2005. I love what I'm doing and even better, I love the people that I work with.....it's the best example of teamwork that I've ever seen!

Jamie
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from sunnyjohn
Old May 16, 2006, 09:04 AM

Default Re: Another plug for Parkland (more)
Originally Posted by Finallyat40
They are very open to training new nurses in the specialties of their choice and they do pay during the internship programs. And for whatever it's worth, we got notice today that Parkland nurses are in the process of receiving an hourly pay adjustment based on market pay....It's a nice one too!

I am an ADN graduate and completed my internship in the NICU in May of 2005. I love what I'm doing and even better, I love the people that I work with.....it's the best example of teamwork that I've ever seen!

Jamie
YAHOO! IT's ABOUT TIME!!!
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