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mrabinov

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  1. Interventional Neuroradiology
  2. Hello, I did search before posting so see if this topic had been discussed and didn't find much but sorry if this topic has already been discussed. I'm an NP with 3 years experience working in a procedural service in a large teaching trauma I level hospital in the Boston metro area (not one of the big hospitals downtown). My annual reviews have always gone well with lots of positive feedback and praise and when I ask for a raise I always get the same response about why I cannot have a raise. "We have an institution wide pay scale dependent on years of experience that is backed by annual market research done comparing compensation for other institutions in the area." I have been told that compensation in the Boston area is low overall even in the downtown hospitals because the supply is much greater than demand, therefore, hospitals have the advantage. They don't give raises based on individuals personal performance. I feel that my salary at 103K is low for my speciality and years of experience and am discouraged. My job is a combination inpatient/outpatient position. I see patients in clinic, handle inpatient consults, admissions, discharges, rounding, scrubbing as first assist on occasion. I like my job and my specialty but at this point I am realizing in order to increase my income and get the compensation that I feel is appropriate for my work I will have to find another job. Does anyone else working in the Boston area have the same experience/understanding of NP compensation? Any feedback or insight would be appreciated. Thank you
  3. what specialty were you accepted to?
  4. Same. Do you know where the form we are supposed to fill out to keep our spots on the wait list is?
  5. I applied on the deadline and my application is still "being reviewed". As time goes on I am less and less optimistic about my chances.
  6. i submitted by the priority date (i just called to double check) and they told me i would hear back in 2 weeks.
  7. does it say on your application page that is was submitted 12/1/13?
  8. I got the same response for FNP. I asked her if it was a bad sign and she said no, they're getting new decisions in everyday
  9. Do you mind sharing your stat?
  10. Sorry, I forgot to mention the question is directed to aritakum
  11. Did you end up retaking the GRE or submitted your initial scores? (I saw an earlier post with your stats) I only ask because my GRE score is in the same range and have not gotten my decision from Vandy yet. I am an FNP pre-specialty applicant.
  12. Thanks for this SunnyGirl, I'm ok with waiting especially if my online status will be updated but was just taken aback when I received kind of a rude response when others on this forum said how nice and accommodating they were when they called. Was not expecting that.
  13. I just called the admissions office for my decision and was told they are working on sending letters today. When I asked if I could get my decision over the phone like they have been doing for so many other applicants the lady said in a rather rude and abrupt tone that they are very busy getting the letters out and do not have time to look up everyone's decisions.

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