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Registered Nurse (RN) Reviews
What is it like working as a Registered Nurse (RN)?
February 2020
Busy demanding at times really exciting.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Nottingham:
Pros: It’s a large trauma hospital with acute patients, varied interesting specialities. It’s only 15 min drive from home.
Cons: The jobs is poorly paid compared with private employers and Compared to other countries. There is no variation or flexibility for shifts it’s 12hour shifts day or night, could be working 3 weekends on the trot. The trust expect us to be flexible yet aren’t flexible in return. To get a decent pay check you need to be working weekends and nights all month. No work/life balance. Has a gym on site but only open 8-5 which is unsuitable for majority of employees who work 7-7:30. Have to pay for parking and there aren’t enough permits for staff, they don’t priorities shift workers with parking permits either
January 2020
Frustrating.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Tunbridge Wells:
Pros: The people I work with, patients’ and relatives
Cons: No structure, undervalued and moved to. Pillar to post.
January 2020
Every department is different.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Tyler:
Pros: The Patriots
Cons: The preferential treatment of some employees in our department. Several people were hired to take call, complained about it and were taken off call
January 2020
Fulfilling.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Billings:
Pros: I am part of an amazing team of professional, dedicated health care providers.
Cons: Feel like a small forgotten cog in a big machine.
January 2020
Good overall.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Encinitas:
Pros: The people I work with! Encinitas is a little family.
Cons: the Administration and HR are too distant from the floor, in the sense that their policies and expectations are not realistic at times.
January 2020
Poor Nurse-Pt ratios.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Oshkosh:
Pros: I love that the environment is challenging and pushes me out of my comfort zone, I like to be challenged to think more critically than I would normally. This company definitely has that going for it, there is just enough variability and things that remain constant where it is a nice balance.
Cons: I dislike that there is one nurse in the building, I feel it’s rather unsafe for the specific patients who have higher acuity than others. I feel at some times It is impossible to provide the best quality of care possible to all patients.
Everything feels rushed in a shift, with seemingly more worry about budget meeting than patient/employee safety.
January 2020
Big city amenities with low traffic.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Wichita:
Pros: Big city amenities with low traffic
Cons: i live here i like it. Cant find these opportunities closer to family
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