Re: Hospitals in VA, any experience?
I'd highly recommend VCU Health Systems (was known for years as MCV). It has good nurse: patient ratios and in my opinion 95% management is great.
I know four nurses off the top of my head who had been travelers for a while and decided to become staff.
I have only witnessed travelers being treated very well. Most of them extend contracts.
A pp mentioned it isn't in a great area. It is in a city. VCU has expanded a great deal --- which has really helped some of the troubled areas. And again I will just say - it is in a city. I have never had anything happened to me, my belongings, my car, etc. I don't know any coworkers who have either. I have worked odd hours - leaving at 1130p or 330a and never been threatened.
It is a large teaching hospital -- I don't know where your background lies -- but I do know for some it is hard to transition from a private hospital to a teaching hospital. Because we do indigent care -- they will be sad cases. And while they are exapanding and renovating -- some of the units are not the most esthetically pleasing.
However, there are few residents and attendings I don't enjoy working with. I've encountered very good team work. And those that may have an attitude usually learn very quickly they will need to change.
I personally also love Richmond. You can live in a very suburban, almost rural area with trees and birds and pretty flowers and drive 10 minutes and be in the city. It is not an overwhelming city -- but there is plenty to do -- good night life, good restaurants, plenty of shopping.
If you have any questions feel free to ask. -- I'd pm me though in case I miss you asking it on this thread. GL with your decision.
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