@Nursetwinky @nursenemo123 I would say that the acuity on all the units can be low at times but definitely has its share of high-acuity patients. The community around Grady is very underserved which...
@Nursetwinky No worries! Orientation was for 4 weeks on each unit. Mother/Baby is the only unit that is required to do this I believe. It makes things slightly harder as you only have 4 weeks be...
@RNBSN 2018 Hey hun. The weekend differentials are added t o the $24.68. However, if I'm not mistaken, residents aren't able too work the night shift until after they've completed their 3 month...
@NurseHan @RNBSN 2018 I'm from Florida and the moving process was sooooo stressful! It took a couple of trips and numerous phone calls to find something that fit my budget and was decent. Apartments...
@RNBSN 2018 Thank you! I work on the Mother/Baby, Antepartum and nursery unit but I'll be transferring to the ER in August. The first t1-2 weeks is just Corporate/HR orientation stuff. Some of the...
Hi everyone, I included myself in this thread a while back. I didn't realize that I was still getting notifications lol. I'm a nurse resident here at Grady Hospital. I've only been in Georgia for two...
Hi everyone! Random question but is there anyone relocating to GA for the residency program in this chat? I'm so overwhelmed with the move. Is anyone else going through the same
No, not to my knowledge. I believe the $2.75 is if you were to work the evening shift (3p-11:30p) while the $3.50 is for the night shift (11p-7a). Depending on what shift you work, the differential is...
Hi everyone! I got an offer letter for the Mother/Baby unit on Nov. 16 and they want me to send a reply by Mon. Nov. 19th but once again, they're so vague! Did anyone else get an offer letter? I want...
I'll be taking my exam on August 8th as well! I'm so nervous, not to mention that this is my second time taking the NCLEX. I used Uworld the first time. My scores were pretty good. I felt confident...