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Hello everyone!I graduated in May 2007, passed my NCLEX in August 2007, and plan to start applying as a new RN in various hospitals in Queen and Manhattan. Since I live in Flushing, New York Hospital Queens in Flushing will be one of my top consideration but I don't really know much about this hospital in term of working environment and salary. I will be greatly appricated if anyone can share their experience with NYHQ.
Hi! I'm doing a travel assignment there right now. The staff is really great to work with, a lot of nice people. Staffing is crazy. I've floated to many med-surg floors- usually you get 9-11 pts per nurse. I have heard consistently that NYHQ is the highest paying hospital in Queens. I think the base pay is 70k. They're building a new building, I think, and staffing is suffering a bit. The staff are some of the hardest working people I've ever worked with.
Hope that helps! :)
Hello everyone!I graduated in May 2007, passed my NCLEX in August 2007, and plan to start applying as a new RN in various hospitals in Queen and Manhattan. Since I live in Flushing, New York Hospital Queens in Flushing will be one of my top consideration but I don't really know much about this hospital in term of working environment and salary. I will be greatly appricated if anyone can share their experience with NYHQ.
Hi! I'm doing a travel assignment there right now. The staff is really great to work with, a lot of nice people. Staffing is crazy. I've floated to many med-surg floors- usually you get 9-11 pts per nurse. I have heard consistently that NYHQ is the highest paying hospital in Queens. I think the base pay is 70k. They're building a new building, I think, and staffing is suffering a bit. The staff are some of the hardest working people I've ever worked with.
Hope that helps! :)
Thank you for your reply!
Wow! I cannot believe 9-11 patients per nurse, that seem like a whole lot.
Once again, thank you for sharing!
Sammi15
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Hello everyone!
I graduated in May 2007, passed my NCLEX in August 2007, and plan to start applying as a new RN in various hospitals in Queen and Manhattan. Since I live in Flushing, New York Hospital Queens in Flushing will be one of my top consideration but I don't really know much about this hospital in term of working environment and salary. I will be greatly appricated if anyone can share their experience with NYHQ.
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