- New grad wages in Utah
- Nursing school applicant (NEEDS YOUR ADVICE!!)
- union in Utah
- Rn wages in utah
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Behavioral Unit anyone?
We are called the behavioral medicine unit, or BMU. I like it because sometimes it is mistyped BUM:lol2:
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St. Joseph's Medical Center in Stockton-Reviews?
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could give me their opinion of St. Joseph's as a place to work compared to other hospitals in the area. Staffing ratios, employee satisfaction, turnover, competitive pay? Any thoughts or opinions welcome! Thanks!
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Working part time as CNA while in school for RN?
If you don't tell them that. An edge in hiring? No. An edge in experience? Yes. :lol2:. . . . . .No, sadly. Working as a CNA is optional. The roles are quite different. I did and I'm glad I did just to be in the environment of a nurse if nothing else. Helps to put that you are a CNA on a nursing school app, though. Also, you'll really appreciate your CNA's once you've been one:bowingpur
- RN's how much do you make here in Utah?
- Pay range for new grads...
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What would you do?
Apply to all that interest you. If a school doesn't interest you, it's probably not a good idea to apply just to save a year or two. Plus, many times schools with shorter waiting lists=more $$$, so it may not be financially a better move. Make sure whatever school you choose is NLNAC accredited. Otherwise, going for Bachelors could be a problem. Besides that, no one cares where you went to school that is hiring for the most part. I used to to hiring in my last job and all I cared about is if they had an active license. Where they went to school didn't cross my mind. You could work another part time job in the interim and make extra money, working and nursing school is hard. Good luck!
- How competitive is the acceptance to the U of U nursing program?
- U of U Nurse Intership: Critical Care
- U of U Nurse Intership: Critical Care
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Ogden Utah
I would guess the % of Mormon to non- Mormon ratio would be about 50% in Ogden. I don't think you'll find any disadvantages not being a Mormon in the workplace. But I guess you never know how your boss is going to be. . Seriously though, any discrimination in the workplace could get someone in a lot of hot water. I've never noticed any problems, though.
- Ogden Utah