El Paso New Grad Info Needed

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Hello~

I will be a new grad in December who will be moving to El Paso at the end of the year. I was wondering if anyone could give me any information on new grad employment with the area hospitals or whether or not they offer new grad internships. Since I'm still living in Virginia it's been very difficult to reach any nurse recruiters over the phone. any help is appreciated!

Thanks!

Hello~

I will be a new grad in December who will be moving to El Paso at the end of the year. I was wondering if anyone could give me any information on new grad employment with the area hospitals or whether or not they offer new grad internships. Since I'm still living in Virginia it's been very difficult to reach any nurse recruiters over the phone. any help is appreciated!

Thanks!

This may be out in left field, but why not contact the University of Texas at El Paso's School of Nusing they may be able to assist you with placement or at least point you in some direction.

Not to sound rude or anything, but have you taken a medical spanish course? Only reason I ask is because the majority of people in El Paso are Hispanic.

Reference link:

http://academics.utep.edu/nursing

Here is a list of hospitals in El Paso, hopefully it'll come in handy for you.

Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital

(915) 545-1823 2311 N Oregon St # 5

El Paso, TX

Pan American Community Hsptl

(915) 532-2224 3030 Gateway Blvd E

El Paso, TX

Pan American Community Hsptl

(915) 496-9600 1221 N Cotton St

El Paso, TX

Peak Hospital

(915) 542-1515 5065 Mcnutt Rd

El Paso, TX

Physicians Hospital

(915) 598-4240 1416 George Dieter Dr

El Paso, TX

Providence Memorial Hospital

(915) 577-6011 2001 N Oregon St

El Paso, TX

Rio Vista Rehabilitation Hosp

(915) 544-3399 1740 Curie Dr

El Paso, TX

Scci Hospital

(915) 351-9044 1740 Curie Dr

El Paso, TX

Thomason Hospital

(915) 544-1200 4815 Alameda Ave

El Paso, TX

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Not to sound rude or anything, but have you taken a medical spanish course? Only reason I ask is because the majority of people in El Paso are Hispanic.
Yep. 76 percent of El Paso's population is Latino. However, the city is very beautiful.

Thanks for the information. I'm going to give UTEP a call since it'll at least be a starting point. As far as speaking Spanish I am fluent in it so it will not be a problem. Thanks again!

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