- Relocating to Wisconsin, need some help!!!!!!!!!!
- Relocating to Wisconsin, need some help!!!!!!!!!!
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Eau Claire area hospitals
I've worked in both and gave birth in both, and I'd have to choose Sacred Heart hands down. While they may have a larger patient load, all staff really come together to get it done. At Luther, I often felt alone because "those are your patients, not mine" attitude from the younger RNs. None of the charge nurses at SH would let you sink. Can't say the same about Luther. Also, I liked the religious aspect of SH. It was reassuring to know you had spiritual guidance available 24/7. Their palliative care dept was also phenomenal (i worked onc). Luther seemed very 'money money' oriented. They do a lot of great things that SH doesn't, but I guess it's all in what you're looking for. Their neuro (SH) is huge as is onc and ob. To whoever said that SH has more foreign docs....I don't know what you mean. Both hospitals have many foreign docs, not that it makes any difference. Just my .02.
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Eau Claire area hospitals
I've worked in both and gave birth in both, and I'd have to choose Sacred Heart hands down. While they may have a larger patient load, all staff really come together to get it done. At Luther, I often felt alone because "those are your patients, not mine" attitude from the younger RNs. None of the charge nurses at SH would let you sink. Can't say the same about Luther. Also, I liked the religious aspect of SH. It was reassuring to know you had spiritual guidance available 24/7. Their palliative care dept was also phenomenal (i worked onc). Luther seemed very 'money money' oriented. They do a lot of great things that SH doesn't, but I guess it's all in what you're looking for. Their neuro (SH) is huge as is onc and ob. To whoever said that SH has more foreign docs....I don't know what you mean. Both hospitals have many foreign docs, not that it makes any difference. Just my .02.
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Top 5 medicine to pass in LTC?
Miralax is HUGE here.
- Sudden improvement before death?
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Why all the fuss? Influenza.
I got to spend Christmas in the hospital with influenza. I'm 29 weeks pregnant and they were concerned that I'd go into labor. Believe me, it wasn't fun. I had the shot, and I've been on leave (for other reasons), so I wasn't even in patient contact. My friend lost her baby at 20 weeks when her water broke. She had influenza also. Very sad to see, as they had tried for years to get pregnant. When things like this hit this close to home, it sure does feel like an epidemic.
- Question about Wisconsin nursing jobs