U.S.A. Arizona
Published Jul 15, 2006
Hi!
I would like to know what's the best apartment that's near University medical Center in Tucson? Help!
cardiacRN2006, ADN, RN
4,106 Posts
Sorry to hear about your surgery, but glad you had a good experience considering the circumstances. Get well..... :wink2:
Labs_Cabin
7 Posts
im going to Tucson, AZ if i will get my visa this year, aside from being a nurse, im fond of dogs (labrador retreiver)
is it possible to bring my dog there in Tucson? i mean even if im just renting a flat or apartment?
please give me info about "pets" there in Tucson
thanks in advance!:)
plchavard
39 Posts
I suggest sunrise ridge apartments. They are in the foothills at Sunrise and Swan and its around $740 a month for a 2bdr 2 bth- including utilities!!!! I have had electric bills over $300 so utilities is a big bonus. Its a slight distance about 25 minutes to UMC but the school district is one of the best in town! You'll find out that Tucson can have some pretty poorly performing school districts!
Pets will require a deposit everywhere. Many places do not allow large dogs. Good luck- hope I helped
I suggest sunrise ridge apartments. They are in the foothills at Sunrise and Swan and its around $740 a month for a 2bdr 2 bth- including utilities!!!! I have had electric bills over $300 so utilities is a big bonus. Its a slight distance about 25 minutes to UMC but the school district is one of the best in town! You'll find out that Tucson can have some pretty poorly performing school districts!Pets will require a deposit everywhere. Many places do not allow large dogs. Good luck- hope I helped
thanks for your reply, now that you mentioned about UMC, can you please tell me about this institution?
ciao:trout:
It's our only Magnet hospital, our only Level 1 Trauma center, has 1:4 ratios, and is generally a great place to work!
What kind of nursing do you prefer?
thanks cardiacrn2006, could you enlighten about the advantages of a "magnet hospital" and its nice to know that they have this nurse patient ratio and for sure working environment is great! burnout will be minimized:uhoh3:
ive been working as a MS nurse here for the past 12 years, but rotated to different areas like ICU, Cardiac, Infectious, Pulmonary Ward, ER/ Trauma, Pediatrics. Orthopedic Ward, Operating Room (forgot the others)
And also aside from being a nurse, i finished my 2nd course CRT. Then part time teaching job......
how much is the starting salary there in UMC, Tucson? will they count my experience (here in the Philippines) for the computation of my salary per hour