I work at Northside, I agree with the other posters about the traffic into and out of the perimeter. The hospital is awesome and they were just voted top hospital on Forbes Best Places to work. I just got a friend hired there and am getting a pretty ...
Sounds like bullying to me. I agree with the others; continue to maintain your professionalism regardless of her attitude. In the event, it becomes intolerable, then you need to bring it to the attention of your manager. I maintain this sense of obl...
Do your research on Northside Hospital. It is the considered "the baby factory"! The couplet ratio there average about 4-5; they use a huge support staff with PCTs and LPNS to help you adequately manage your patient load. Just a thought- I got a ma...
I am bias, but Northside Hospital is voted #1 BMT Survival Rate, #1 Most Preferred for Surgical Services in Atlanta, #1 in the Nation for Births (the Baby Factory). You mentioned moving in Northwest Atlanta, they have a hospital in Canton, Ga which i...
Your best bet would be to apply to a internship or residency program being offered by the facility in the area that you are interested in working. Also keep in mind the acuity level you will be working in. Most hospitals want hospital experience to h...
I have to laugh at babyktchr 's summation about the experiences being a "ridiculous spectator sport where cheetos and mountain dew are involved." Sad but true in so many cases. I love that she left on a positive note...don't be jaded and DO keep yo...
I work at Northside and they like nurses with 2 years of previous experience. (I know right, how do you get the experience unless you are given the opportunity?) They do have a residency program for newly graduated nurses but I think Concrete Rose is...
Just thought I would share the following information for any nurses that specialize in oncology or labor and delivery. Northside is looking for experienced L&D nurses for DAYS!! They are also looking for oncology nurses (or nurses with emergency...
My sister is a captain in the army. So let me personally thank you for ALL you do! Not enough people appreciate the sacrifice you and other servicemen/women make for us daily. HUGE THANK YOU:up:
It is a double edge sword for sure. You need experience in the women's unit (ICU, ER) to work in that unit, but need to be afforded the opportunity at a hospital, which only wants experience. I definitely think volunteering or picking up shifts on th...