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  1. Florida hospitals and apartment

    What I can suggest is look up the websites of the hospitals inn the area you are interested in. Talk to HR and ask if they have a RN residency program, most big hospitals do. In your case, since you...
  2. Florida hospitals and apartment

    I'm from the Philippines. It is owned by baycare if you go to the one in Bartow. Just look it up online, they have a lot of hospitals around central florida. The people there were very nice. I don't...
  3. Florida hospitals and apartment

    Try checking apartmentguide.com or something similar online. There is an apartment less than a mile from Bartow Regional Medical Center in Bartow FL , level 3 hospital. I used to live in that...
  4. you can do practically any specialty you like..i know, some of my coworkers have part time jobs in
  5. Resubmission of RNs profile for a travel position

    Thanks,@NedRN..I had my doubts that's why I had to ask the experienced travelers.í
  6. I know that it is not a good idea to have your file submitted to a facility twice from different agencies for a trvel nursing position.So, how long is the wait to have your file be submitted again by...
  7. Forced to get flu shot or wear a mask

    In my hospital, it is mandatory unless you are allergic to it and you have to provide a medical exemption from your primary care stating the reason
  8. Hobbies off duty as a Nurse?

    I cook and try new recipes. Spend time with my newborn
  9. As a Filipino Nurse, I speak my dialect when I meet another Filipino. I get excited that at least, for a moment I can talk to somebody else from my country. It is considered pretentious/rude and not...
  10. I need your opinion or advise on this. I'm trying to get my first travel contract..I applied to one of the travel agencies and I was told by a recruiter that she submitted me to this particular...
  11. Thank you, NedRN. :)..I still have a lot to learn about travel nursing, the ins and out..and with your insight, you make it a little
  12. Narcotic count

    I used to work night shift at a med-surg floor and one night I forgot to waste the narcotic in the diebold but it was witnessed. I ended up having a drug screen which was
  13. Charge RNs often asked feedbacks from other RNs on how the new hires are performing in their job. They might seem not watching you but they do observe the new comers. So for her not to be given the...
  14. Do things get better?

    Observe, ask questions and learn..All patients are
  15. Struggling ER travel nurse..

    Don't feel bad. You cannot remember everything. The main thing is, when you give report to the receiving nurse in the floor and you realize you forgot something, just tell them and apologize. I do...
  16. ER Orientation

    For new grad RNs, 13 weeks- one week general orientation and the rest clinicals. For experienced RNs transitioning from one specialty to ER, not less than 6 weeks, could be shorter if they are that...
  17. Thank you,@NedRN. :)..Your answer is very helpful. I appreciate your
  18. Hello Everyone, I have more than 5 years of RN experience in a busy level II ER. Right now, I work only on the weekends full time. I talked to a few travel agencies and told them that I will quit my...
  19. I did check PanTraveler's website. I guess I have to read some more..lol. And, I picked up extra shifts from my hospital while waiting. I .:)..Thank you for the response,
  20. New Grad New ER Position

    Use your initiative and be open to suggestions from the other RNs. Always asks questions if you are in doubt.. What we don't like to see with new hires is when they are just sitting there and wait to...
  21. New Grad New ER Position

    Use your initiative and be open to suggestions from the other RNs. Always asks questions if you are in doubt.. What we don't like to see with new hires is when they are just sitting there and wait to...
  22. New nurse: I get no respect

    I mentored new hires in the ED. I always tell them tips on how to be a team player as a new nurse. For example, if the other nurses/ techs are busy and there is a call light, you can go look and see...