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I am starting CRNA school in the fall at TWU and my wife will be moving down to Ft Worth with me. She is an RN and will be looking for a job. She has 4 years experience (2 years post surgical and 2 years ICU). Anyone have any advice on which hospitals are good to work for? What is the pay like? Also, what are some good daycare centers? Any replies would be appreciated. Thanks.

Specializes in Neonatal.

Do you mean TCU? I didn't think TWU had a CRNA program. Maybe I'm wrong, do they have one now?

Specializes in ICU, ER, HH, NICU, now FNP.

Texas Weslayan - known around these parts as Weslayan as opposed to Texas Womans University or TWU. TWU does not have a CRNA program, but Weslayan does in conjunction with TCU.

I worked at Big Harris downtown - great place, and I the benefits and retirement at Texas health resource facilities are far batter than just about any other system around. They have dependant tuition reimbursement which may help you out with YOUR school expenses.

Specializes in Neonatal.

ok, thanks for clearing up my confusion!:idea:

Specializes in Med/Tele, Home Health, Case Management.

Texas Health Resources is a large hospital system with 13 hospitals in the D/FW area, including Harris Methodist Hospital in FW, Harris Methodist HEB in Bedford (a nearby suburb) and Arlington Memorial Hospital in Arlington. Once employed by the "THR" system, you can transfer to any other hospital and still keep your benefits, etc. I think the pay is very good.

As for child care, Harris downtown has child care center off campus but nearby. I forget the name of it, but I'm sure if you call Human Reources or just the hospital information (817) 882-2000, they'll be able to tell you.

Good luck!

Specializes in L&D, OB Triage.

not to be snarky, but Wesleyan's program for CRNA is NOT in conjunction with TCU. as a matter of fact, Wesleyan's program was created first, TCU learned from them.............sorry, my husband works for Wesleyan, so I'm defending on his behalf. Go Rams!

Specializes in ICU, ER, HH, NICU, now FNP.

At some point in the past the two programs held hands - or something - I don't recall how - does TCU have it's own program now? They didn't used to.

Specializes in L&D, OB Triage.

Texas Wesleyan helped TCU build their program. TCU's program is relatively new......less than 5 years old, I think

Specializes in ICU, ER, HH, NICU, now FNP.

I checked TCU's website - they just graduated the first class so it's really new!

Specializes in Postpartum/Nursery.

I'm glad to know that TCU offers the CRNA program as well.... nothing against Texas Wesleyan, but it's nice to have other options!!

not to be snarky, but Wesleyan's program for CRNA is NOT in conjunction with TCU. as a matter of fact, Wesleyan's program was created first, TCU learned from them.............sorry, my husband works for Wesleyan, so I'm defending on his behalf. Go Rams!

You are correct. But...a few CRNA instructors from Wesleyan now teach the CRNA program at TCU.hehehe. Sorry, I go to TCU. GO FROGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Specializes in L&D, OB Triage.

oh..i have nothing against TCU, I have a BA. from there already............I'm just sayin'

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