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  1. I work at Piedmont Atlanta as well and do enjoy it. So far, this system is one of the highest paying systems in the metro area. Call shifts seem to be unit specific, and have been few for my unit. Epic isn't bad....just takes a little getting used to. The tiny print can be a pain. Hope this helps.
  2. We wore whites to pinning. When several students mentioned buying new scrubs for this one ceremony, one of my professors said to look at it kind of like a cheaper wedding dress. I know that may sound silly but your pinning is your commitment ceremony to the profession. After I thought about it from that perspective $30-40 bucks didn't seem so bad.
  3. I graduated last year at 33 with 5 kids....first ever in my family. You can do it!
  4. I will be starting at Piedmont Atlanta in July 2015, BSNangel do you work there?
  5. The facility that I am currently at is 1:1 until rewarming
  6. Just went to active shooter training today lead by our security director who is former military and a former police officer. Our code is now a plain language announcement of a an active shooter in the building. Our policy is get out....if you can't get out then hide out, and as a last option to take out the shooter if necessary. Our security team has started implementing drills and will carry them over to the entire staff and community law enforcement later this year.
  7. Make sure that you have the best fitting condom cath possible. Additionally be liberal with the skin prep. I definitely discourage using briefs as they tend to promote break down. You just may have to change the condoms frequently. The other possible solution for your patient ... Consider a suprapubic tube
  8. I have a coworker and fellow alum that has been an ER nurse for 3 years and just recently relocated to Dallas after receiving a position at Parkland. I agree with the other posters that your job history may be hurting you.
  9. Look into Shepherd also
  10. Most hospitals in the Atlanta metro area require that you have a BSN. Have you tried West Georgia health in LaGrange? Or the hospitals in Columbus. You can also try Shepherd Center in Atlanta.
  11. I am an Atlanta nurse!
  12. Check out myshepherdconnection.org Lots of fantastic resources about SCI and a section specifically regarding bowel programs
  13. Manny, I worked as a Nurse Assistant in the float pool while in school and I loved it. I was able to not only network all over the hospital, but I was able to experience providing care for many different types of patients. It also gave me some quality time management skills. Another thing to remember is your senior practicum. That will be another opportunity for you to network. That was ultimately how I got my job after graduation. Good luck to you!

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