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Old 02-05-2007, 01:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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seeking advice on good teaching hospitals in San diego, LA, and/or San Fransisco

Ive been a nurse in a small community hospital for 3 years. Franklin Medical Center, affiliated with baystate medical center. I work on a general med/surg tele floor. Deal with heperin drips, post op ortho, med surg patients, tele monitoring, stroke patients... basically a little bit of everything but nothing complex. I have a lot of experience with computer charting via Cerner. I am ACLS now, and Im looking to move on.

What Im specifically looking for are hospitals in one of the 3 cities that I listed above. Computerized charting, teaching hospital, with a broad spectrum of medical services provided to the community. A place where as I grow as a nurse, I can become more and more specialized within that hospital. Im specifically looking for telemetry as I absolutly love cardiac care.

I am not looking for a travel nursing position, but an actual perminant position. Any ideas for hospitals to research would be helpful, or a recruiter to actually discuss options would be ideal.

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Old 03-11-2007, 06:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: seeking advice on good teaching hospitals in San diego, LA, and/or San Fransisco

Try LAC + USC Medical Center.

The LAC+USC Trauma Center, a level I American College of Surgeons-approved Trauma Center, is one of the largest in the United States. Over 4500 patients are evaluated annually by our dedicated division of Trauma and Critical Care with nine full time faculty members. This division coordinates the often complicated care of critically injured patients with other subspecialties.

LAC+USC - Trauma and Critical Care - USC Los Angeles County
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