Henry Ford Hospital?

U.S.A. Michigan

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Anyone working there? I'm finishing up an ADN in Miami and am interested in relocating to Detroit after licensing. I'm a Canadian citizen and want to be closer to home, as well Wayne State offers in-state tuition to Canadians.

Can anyone offer advice/info? Does HFH look at out-of-state ADN RNs? I read in a 2012 thread that they have an RN-BSN program? Is that still in effect and if so how does that work?

What is the work environment like? Nurse to patient ratios? I'm ultimately interested in getting in to ER. I've done my all my clinicals at the county hospital in Miami and the patient diversity really appeals to me, i'm assuming I would experience something similiar at HFH?

He much does Henry ford start off new grads with RN BSN ?

Specializes in Emergency Room Nursing.
I'm finishing up an ADN in Miami and am interested in relocating to Detroit after licensing. I'm a Canadian citizen and want to be closer to home, as well Wayne State offers in-state tuition to Canadians.

Where from Canada are you? What made you decide to relocate to US? Did you like working in the states? I am from Canada about to graduate in May and am looking to relocate to the US so any experience I would love to hear about.

Hello, I am from Toronto. I am still in school so no work experience down here yet to describe. There are many travel agencies that place Canadian nurses on assignments of various lengths. You need 1-2 years of experience in a specific area, and you need to sit for NCLEX, but they help you with all the details as well as getting visas. Hope this helps.

Specializes in ED.

I hear just over 27/hr. Did you end up getting a position at HFHS?

I went to DMC, same pay.

Specializes in ACNP-BC, Adult Critical Care, Cardiology.

DMC may be better since they have a union. I worked there as an NP and the nurses seem happy.

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