Re: Thinking of moving to Austin...
I recently graduated from UT-Austin and applied to both hospital systems in Austin- Seton and St. Davids. A good percentage of my fellow classmates also stayed in town (once you come to austin its really hard to leave!)
I found that the St. Davids new grad orientation program for critical care/OR/ER was a better fit for me. All the orientation programs in town are good. However, St. Davids recently received a federal grant giving their program a bit more money, which equals more training and supplies. All new grads receive a dell pocket pc, and many extra opportunities in a longer orientation than I would have had at Seton. The program is called SNAP- call St. Davids HR and ask about the program...
I have had thee friends go through the Brackenridge new grad orientation, and talking to them, I am glad I decided not to go there. It is also a great program, but not as supportive. It seems some of the staff can be a bit harsh, not as helpful once your on your own. Not the best environment for a new grad. They also make you switch between days and nights- my friends are always tired because they can never get themselves on a normal sleeping pattern- also not safe for new grads who need to be on top of their game in the ICU. Just some things you should think about...
Starting pay for new grads is the same no matter which hospital you choose- there are a LOT of new nurses from many different programs in Central Texas, so there is not much of a demand... meaning they don't have to pay more to get nurses like dallas, houston and San Antonio.
I have friends in both hospital systems, and I will admit, going through nursing school, I did not like St. Davids. It seems to be perceived as the ugly stepchild of the two systems. However now that I have worked in this hospital (North Austin Med Center), I love it here, and so does every other one of my friends who works for this system (we are spread throughout the different hospitals in the system.) My Seton friends like their jobs too, but quite a few have switched over to St. Davids after talking to us about our jobs, and they now love it too! I don't know any of my fellow grads that switched from St. davids to Seton.
Of Course, you have to check out both and find the right fit for you.... Good Luck!
Nursing News