anyone been to UCSF or Cottage Hill?

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Specializes in ICU/PACU.

I'm currently at Stanford in the medsurg/neuro/trauma ICU. My contract ends soon..I need some advice!

So, Cottage Hill in Santa Barbara, CA offered me a position in the general ICU, but I didn't even interview w/the nurse manager. I will never speak w/her until I start orientation. Which is kinda scary. But, I have heard such wonderful things about Cottage Hill. I didn't feel good not talking to the nurse manager though! Am I the only one who thinks this is strange?

Next choice is the neuro ICU at UCSF. I love the bay area & would love to live in the actual city of San Fran...which is why I'm leaning towards this one.

Anyone ever worked at either of these places??

Did you find anything out?

I've never been to San Francisco but have heard from everyone it is beautiful!!

i got a call today about some new pos at UCSF so i'll prob. check it out, so was wondering what you decided?

thanks

Specializes in Trauma ICU, MICU,Tele. PCU, IMC.

Hey Rachel!

I'm submitted at Cottage Hill too, maybe I'll see you there.

I worked at UCSF last year and it's absolutely amazing. Cutting edge, friendly staff, and you learn so much in every field. It's a teaching hospital...so beware! It has 12 hour shifts, pay is awesome...the only drawback is the parking. It's like $24 in the parking garage for a 12hr night shift---be sure to ask for a parking pass or assigned parking. If not, I suggest taking BART into work, even though that might be kinda stressful in itself.

I took the stipend, lived out in the East bay (Pinole, Hercules), commuted for night shift and made a killing with the COL.

If you want to make extra $$$, be sure to sign up per diem at St. Francis. They pay the most for per diem out of all the hospitals in the Bay ($65-70/hr)

You're right SF is a great place to live. I came out for 13 weeks and ended up staying 2 years. :redpinkhe

Specializes in ICU/PACU.

The UCSF position didn't work out for me, so I ended up at Cottage Hill. Big mistake! I hate it here. They said it was a teaching hospital...but no, it's like a small community hospital. No residents on floor in my icu. No teamwork on the particular unit I work in. It's horrible! But, maybe I'll end up back in San Fran someday!

The area is ok...sure, pretty beaches, but it's such a small town, I was bored within 2 weeks! It's more of a place you come to on a weekend, then leave.

Specializes in Trauma ICU, MICU,Tele. PCU, IMC.

Oh wow....:uhoh21:, thanks for the headsup---my recruiter has been talking it up like it's heaven on earth....saying that everyone likes it there and that travelers are treated so well! I'm sorry you're having a rocky start. I'm still tryna get an interview with Tori (Toni??), but I do still have other irons in the fire. I won't start anything until December anyway.

Where are you living? I heard they had some nice luxury apartments less than 2 miles from the hospital. Is it warm? I really need to be warm this winter!

If you have a chance, drive down to check out the Hearst Castle...that should put a smile on your weekend. It's totally amazing I've heard, and it's worth the drive. They have 5 different guided tours, and each one takes almost half a day to complete. That is on my to-do list if I'm ever in that area.

I'll let you know if I make it to Santa Barbara, maybe we can hang out.

Specializes in ICU/PACU.

Hey spider...yeah my recruiter talked it up too and she doesn't just do that to get me to sign. Maybe on the floors, it's a great place, but not in the SICU. She told me it was a favorite & top choice with her other travelers. You know how units vary, so I don't want to completely discourage you from signing there. Sometimes it's just a bad group of people that make it a bad place to work. I'm just used to more of a high tech larger hospital too.

Housing is hit or miss. If you have a dog you will be in trouble (you will likely be in Ventura which is 45 min away). Some people are like a block from the beach. I'm about 2 miles from the beach in Goleta, it's about 10 miles from the hospital. I hear Carpintera (spelled wrong I'm sure) is really great. Even on craigslist I found some better housing really close to the hospital. I'm trying to make the absolute best of it and I am definitely planning a trip to the hearst castle, hopefully w/in the next 2 weeks:)

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