Published Sep 15, 2007
vertigo1022
12 Posts
I recently moved to the Nashville area so my wife could stay close to her family. The only difficult part is that I am now in an area where I know nearly no one and being a male nurse, I find it even more difficult to find other guy to hang out with. I'm hoping to find a community of other guys in the nursing field who are interested in hanging out, discussing things that male nurses face, and mainly a support in a profession that doesn't always have the reputation of being guy friendly. Don't get me wrong, I love being a nurse. I truly feel that I was called to this line of work. I just find it tough sometimes being in a new city and not having the support of my male friends back home (most of the people I have met here have been through my wife). Any help or advice would be greatly welcomed.
cutehumor
27 Posts
another male Nashville nurse here, I moved here about two years ago for my wife to go to nursing school here. Plus, her family lives an hour away. I'm the only male on my floor at night so I know what you mean. which hospital are you at?
Working at Williamson County Medical Center right now. Nice smaller hospital but we are growing a lot. I'm here primarily because it is closer to where we live and to my wife's parents. Having them close is incredibly helpfull given we have a 6 month old. I got my start at Vanderbilt in the Burn Center. I miss that place in many ways but the drive was just becoming too much. How about you? How are you adjusting to the Nashville area? I too am the only male nurse on my floor. Actually the only male period. I'm pretty used to it, though but it has it's ups and downs.
CainRN
74 Posts
I'm hoping to move to Nashville soon. How was Vanderbilt? I've heard good things, but there are always two sides. Also, do you know any good areas to live in Nashville? I've heard Brentwood is nice, but expensive. I'd love to be within walking distance of Vandy.
Thunderwolf, MSN, RN
3 Articles; 6,621 Posts
See, vertigo1022......no matter how big the world may appear at times....there are indeed pals in the wings searching for the same thing. Good going, cutehumor and Drey.....you just made vertigo1022's world just a bit more smaller and much more the friendlier. Hope you guys meet some day.
Best wishes.
Wolfie
Vanderbilt was a great place to learn. The hospital is state of the art and the physicians are some of the best around. On top of that with it being a teaching hospital, you have the opportunity to really work in close proximity to the new residents. I truly miss being there. The flip side is that they really don't pay as much as other area hospitals ($18/hr for new nurses starting). Also if you are looking for something close to the hospital it can be expensive too. That area of town is pretty high and so is Brentwood. East Nashville is a little better price range for homes but there are also a lot of places around Nashville. The area is great for things to do and the schools are good if you have kids. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the advice. I am hoping to pick up one of the new grad internships at Vanderbilt. At his point, the pay isn't my highest priority. I just want a good first job experience. I don't have any kids and am not married, so I hope the single scene is decent. I'm sure it is though.
The new grad internships are excellent. There is one in cardiac and also an incredible one in Peds if you like kids. Don't know too much about the single scene other than from word of mouth, and from what I hear there a lot of cool clubs and music venues. Also have a NFL and NHL team if you are into sports. Hope you enjoy the area.
Yeah, the cardiac and ER internships piqued my interest. I have the goal of eventually working as a flight nurse, so either one seems like a wise choice for a first position. Thanks for the info.
The LifeFlight program in the area is excellent but very competitive. ER is a good way to go to get the necessary experience needed but it also helps to have some good ICU experience. I know of a lot of the burn nurses up there who were interested in the program. I was also lucky enough to get to visit the flight deck and tour the aircraft while I was there, a really cool experience. Wish you the best of luck.
ShoalsRN
1 Post
The Vandy Life Flight is competitive . You also have to be a Paramedic and have your CCRN and TNCC or CEN if I am not mistaken I have not looked into it in a while . There pay as noted above is not as good as some surrounding Hospitals . They do have a lot to offer in terms of experience in their units and the level 1 ER . It is a great atmosphere to work in as well . Kind of neat with all the students walking around all day . Nashville is loaded with things to do and if you get a little ways out of town prices on apartments and houses come down . In town though it is tough with several colleges and all the regular people to compete against for housing .
NeuroMedic
49 Posts
I am currently working at Vanderbilt 10th floor critical care in Nashville, while working on my E.N.P.(A.C.N.P./F.N.P.) at VUSN. I have been living here for quite some time. I am also a Paramedic with Metro Fire; with a history in aeromedical transport with Erlanger Life Force and Vandy Life Flight.