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  1. #11
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    Re: NYC traveling

    Skip Beth Israel, also in general NYC works fast and furious and the nurse managers don't care about your questions. All they want is a licensed body..That's just the way it is. Take a walk thru the unit on your own and you will see if it's crazy. I've done that before and I can get an idea.
    Presbyterian and Lenox are good hospitals.
    Skip American Mobile,but keep checking in with Cross Country,
    I've been with RN NETWORK, PM me for my recruiter and they are a good company.
    hang in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meganc1 View Post
    AHHHHH!!! I am so frustrated! Let me begin with a hello. I am brand new to traveling and really want to go to NYC. I have been talking to 4 companies about it and have been meeting a lot of walls due to lack of positions and high cost of housing. So, FINALLY last Friday I had a phone interview with a nurse manager from Beth Israel hospital and I just looked at some HORRIFIC posts on here about that place. I am also turned off b/c it has PBDS testing. But I have been looking for a month now for a position there and I need/ want to be there by June 1st(ish). I don't want to take a position out of pure desperation but I am afraid another won't come along...
    Any advice/info/tips??
    Thanks so much!
    Hey, Meganc1.

    From my experience, travelers usually want to go to places like NYC or New England during the summer, and then someplace warm like Hawaii or San Diego during the winter months. So, if you're really, really want to go to NYC, perhaps your best bet would be to take an assignment somewhere else for the summer months, and then try again during the fall or winter.

    Good luck, though.

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    Re: NYC traveling

    So I finally found my position with Cross Country at Columbia on a tele floor that does pre and post cath. So, now I have to take these online tests and two of them are for Critical Care and Mechanical Ventilators. Neither of my screening or phone interview with the floor manager mentioned vents or needing to be a critical care RN and I was very clear with my experience and level of nursing and no one mentioned needing to be certified critical care or needing vent experience. Has anyone taken these tests? Has anyone had this experience as well?

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    Re: NYC traveling

    Hi Again,
    1st call the clinical liason nurse at Cross Country and explain your situation, they should be able to help out and at the same time call the Nurse Manager you spoke with at Columbia and repeat your concerns and ask for a study guide from the hospital.

    You are step-down correct? Have you taken care of vents? The questions are all that Fio2,Peep,etc settings and interpreting ABG.. Once again If you made yourself clear and you don't feel comfortable, Speak Up NOW to all key people, basically if you fail the test, you most likely will be cancelled. But look into it, as Columbia may teach all this in orientation..
    Even if you get cancelled they will try to find you another job
    Good luck, let us know how you make out

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    Oh It's me again, I just saw where it is online.
    So now call your nurse Liason, maybe they can help to see what you should do

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    Re: NYC traveling

    So in California...specifically in SF, all vented patients are in the ICU. The only vent assisted patients we see on the step down/transition floors are BiPap. It's kinda nice, but a little limiting in the East Coast.

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    Try Lloyd, White Glove and Gotham. I'm in NYC now through Lloyd. Hate to tell you this; but, practically all NYC (all 5 boroughs) hospitals are a nightmare to work & many dump on the travelers. You better be good at what you do because you must be careful to protect your license-the key is exhaustive charting of the truth, whether management likes it or not & if some patient care must be sacrificed for it. If you want it a bit (& I said ONLY a bit) easier, look at Long Island. Nassau County is just a short train ride into Manhattan & you can easily have a car.
    :houra:

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    Re: NYC traveling

    Well,
    what did you decide?
    If you were upfront about your skill level and feel anxious, call the nurse manager at the hospital and re discuss, plus call the nurse liason at Cross Country,

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    Hi, I have accepted a position @ Beth Israel NICU to start 7/7/8 and am trying to find info -- I just joined this forum so haven't been able to navigate much, but what have you heard?
    thanks so much!

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    Re: NYC traveling

    You'll be fine in NICU? It's the med surg nurses that get floated and get too many patients. Have fun in NY...

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