CathLabNursePA
has 10 years experience and specializes in Cardiology, Critical Care, Cath Lab.
I have worked as a travel nurse, oncology nurse, ICU nurse and Cath lab nurse in several states. I think nursing is an excellent career for for growth, both personal and professional.
CathLabNursePA replied to health4america's topic in General Nursing
Hello, Happy to hear you are moving to Philly. It is a great city. I live here and work at Temple. As far as where you attend school, it really doesn't matter. There are some benefits to networking...
Once you a licensed in one state you can apply by endorsement in any other ones. Some states have compact agreements that recognize other states license also. I have license in 5 states because of...
CathLabNursePA replied to Snowranger19's topic in Travel
You have a great idea. I moved to PA using that method. The travel company will pay your mileage. I traveled for a year in Philadelphia before I got a staff position. If there is demand travel in the...
CathLabNursePA replied to nurseratchit's topic in Cardiac
Welcome to the Cath Lab.... I have been a cath lab nurse for a few years now..both as a traveler and a staff nurse in several states. I thought I would recommend a couple of things to you. First is a...
CathLabNursePA replied to myrooskigurl's topic in General Nursing
Congrats on your graduation! I am now a Jersey nurse but moved from Ft Smith about 2 years ago. I worked at St. Edward Mercy and it was a good place for me. As far as openings go it depends on what...
CathLabNursePA replied to chasemelony's topic in General Nursing
Depending on what you enjoy all departments have their pros and cons. The biggest factor in happiness in an area is the Charge nurse. A great leader will create a good environment. As for your...
CathLabNursePA replied to AllThingsPink's topic in General Students
The outcome is possibly the best thing about school. I would have to say the changes you go through both personally and professionally are a great benefit in nursing school. The instructors seem harsh...