strawberryicunurse replied to Pug RN's topic in General Nursing
Medstar pay is better than Hopkins or UMMC. The acuity is also very high. Medstar is the most capable hospital in DC. Convenient and free on-campus parking for staff nurses. Connected garage parking...
Hi! I'm a new grad in a surgical CVICU (as opposed to a medical cardiac ICU). We get patients straight from the OR after procedures like CABGs, valve repairs and replacements, aortic aneurysm repairs,...
Hi! I'm super late to this thread, but I'm actually doing the reverse of your move and potentially looking at working at Hopkins or Medstar Washington after I graduate in May. Do you have any advice...
Hi! I'm applying for new grad RN position right now for cardiac surgical ICUs, but I am also being asked for my second choice. My priority for choosing a unit besides unit culture is opportunity to...
I am considering a nursing job at the Medstar in Washington D.C. and was hoping to live somewhere between there and Columbia, MD. Where are some safe and affordable places to live nearby? Does anyone...
Hi! I am going to be applying for new grad residencies at Hopkins Baltimore and I wanted to get opinions on the hospital if you have any experience there.
1) How is the program?
2) How is...
So many nightshift questions! How common is it that new grad residencies only offer rotating shifts or fully night shifts? And for those who have started nightshift nursing, how do you minimize the...
Hi! I am looking into working in Baltimore as a new grad RN following graduation next May. I am interested in ICU or ED and the two big hospitals I am aware of in the area are UMMC and John's Hopkins....
Hi! I'm going to be applying for new grad positions in a few months, and I noticed that on one of the listings for a nurse residency SICU bridge program, they included in the details that new grad...
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In search of some solidarity... I was waitlisted for UNC's BSN program for 2021. Anyone else in the same boat? Or know anything about chance for getting off the