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We get $5.00/hr differential per ECMO shift. Pay is retroactive if we get pulled for a newly cannulated patient. If I am staffing 7a-7p and I get pulled to initiate a new patient at 5:30pm the differential is applied to the entire 12 hour shift. We staff our patients 2:1 and we also keep a free ECMO charge who is primer trained and is available to carry the triage phone, assist with transports/procedures, provide breaks, etc.
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I work at a hospital in metro-Atlanta that will be starting an ECMO program. It will be completely new to the hospital and the pump will be ran by the nurses. The pt will be a 2 to 1. It will be only the nurses in our unit trained to run the pumps and if need be we will float to other units to run a pt and if there is a demand for it we will have to start taking call. Anyway, my question to the nurses out there that already run ECMO is if there is a pay difference when you run ECMO? I've heard of other nurses getting a different pay when they have these pts and I was wondering if this is common occurrence.