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Last updated Apr 23 2025
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Registered Nurse (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as a Registered Nurse (RN)?

December 2018
Texas Children's Pediatrics - Registered Nurse.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Houston:
Pros: The Medical Center is diverse and full of learning opportunities.
Cons: Traffic.
December 2018
Registered Nurse (RN) in Madison:
Pros: Good work environment on my floor
Cons: Pay
December 2018
It's close to home.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Brunswick:
Pros: It's close to home.
Cons: It doesn't pay well.
December 2018
Providing care to a diverse community of patients and their families.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Reno:
Pros: Taking the best care of my patients as I can.
Cons: Dangerous nurse to patient ratios
December 2018
Registered Nurse (RN):
Very bad turn over, docs always break contracts, nurses nvr stay under paid over worked, ma very unhappy....stay away like a high school. Managers dont have your back and if u tell regional managers about issues they tell docs n managers and they retaliate. Only doc, admins and cm get bonuses meanwhile everyone who works hard dont get bonuses just get fussed at if their bonus is cut 4 whatever reason. Ppl not clinical make decisions on how clinics are ran just catastrophic company.
December 2018
Registered Nurse (RN):
Western State has some great people, but some of the worst systems that I’ve seen in healthcare in 25 years of nursing. The place is just plain dangerous for employees and patients. Forensic case patients with violent behavioral histories are commonly located on wards with seriously disabled civilly committed patients, many of them elderly. Stay away!
December 2018
Registered Nurse (RN):
When I first started there u had such an awesome manager. When she left things went downhill. Horrible management. Micromanaging. Poor staffing. And unit based goal annual raises. Which leads to inadequate compensation when my raise is dictated by every person on the unit.

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