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Hello everybody, as a new graduate I started looking for a job in Brooklyn area. If anybody has any suggestions share please. I am very nervous about the whole process. :idea: Thank you for help

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Thanks to everyone who saw my posting. I got a job.

Good luck to everyone

Thanks to everyone who saw my posting. I got a job.

Good luck to everyone

hey, just a few question.im a new graduate here in phil.may i ask u what is the req. in the NY for foreign nurses.

hi ashleytots, you have to go on website http://www.op.nysed.gov or you can call or write them -->

new york state education department

office of the professions

state education building - 2nd floor

89 washington avenue

albany, new york 12234

questions: [email protected] or 518-474-3817

also

new york state board of nursing

education bldg.

89 washington avenue

2nd floor west wing

albany, ny 12234

phones:

voice: 518.474.3817 ext. 120

fax: 518.474.3706

good luck

Where are you working in Brooklyn? I am working at Lutheran Medical Center in Labor and Delivery.

Kim

Specializes in Mother-Baby, Antenatal.

How is Lutheran's L&D???? Do you like it? How is the pay?

I am in Coney IslandHospital - medical-surgical. Kim, what tour you are working? I got offer from Lutheran Medical Center but only at night. Can't do it at night.

I just started but it seems really nice. They are a big hospital and train you well for whatever area you are going in. I am working nights. I have not done night since I was a new grad about 10 years ago but I want the L/D experience. If you ever get tired of COney Island, come on over. The benefits are excellent. You have no contribution for health/dental insurance and the pay is really good. We are going for contract negoitions again snce our contract is up in feb.

Kim

Where are you working in Brooklyn? I am working at Lutheran Medical Center in Labor and Delivery.

Kim

hi. im applying for the med/surg position here. any heads up? how long was the orientation? is charting computerized?

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