NYU base $74k. $5k shift diff. $2300 1st certificate, $1500 2nd certificate. Clinical ladder program $2 for senir staff nurse, $2200 for nurse clinician, $2500 senior nurse clinician. Some units have...
I have never heard of such a law. A nurse is a nurse regardless of where you work, your basic duties don't change. As long as you have your bcls, acls and/or pals you can work in the ED. Before I got...
well I know most places don't like to hire for the ED with less than a year experiance BUT you should apply regardless because you never know. if you have an EMS background that can help you also....
I work in the ED at NYU. We have new manager and director who are very much interested in hiring the right people. You dont need ED experiance but it is preferred. We have recently hired nurses from...
siegolindoRN replied to Avocadoloveer's topic in New York Nursing
hi. I work at NYU. We have tuition remission and tuition reimbersment. The former only applies if your accepted to NYU School of Nursing in which case the hospital pays your tuition up front BUT you...
siegolindoRN replied to ~Mi Vida Loca~RN's topic in Emergency
In my ED we use Patient Care Techs. Coming from an EMS background I would prefer EMT's having my back ANY day of the week over PCA, ER techs, etc. The advantage being EMT's are taught to assess...
siegolindoRN replied to honeyrosc's topic in Emergency
the only nurse i know that made that much is a gentleman with over 20 years experience who also happens to be the only PICC RN in our entire facility. Hes staff in the ED M,W,TH and PICC RN the rest...
siegolindoRN replied to greenfaery's topic in Emergency
I was an EMT for 4 years and a medic for 3 years, worked all over NYC from the hood to the penthouses on park ave. The EMT cert helps ALOT. In a code situation the skills that you develop give you the...