Travel Nursing Hospital Ranking Results

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Travel Nursing Hospital Review of: Hardin Memorial Hospital
 Score
(all time)
Score
(within 1 year)
1. Friendliness and acceptance of travelers by staff5
2. How open are they to allowing you to expand your skills while traveling?4
3. Hospital Technology3.5
4. Location (A nice area to live)4
5. Cafeteria food2.5
6. Parking5
7. Physical layout of hospital effecient3.5
8. Hospital appeal (looks)3.5
9. Hospital orientation geared toward travelers?4
10. Simplicity being initiated into the system (Do you have to do lots of unneccessary paperwork, drug testing, criminal background checks, etc. in addition to what the agency requires before you can start working?)4.5
11. Reputation of the hospital4.5
12. How nice are the doctors to staff4
13. Friendliness of staffing office4.5
14. Happy with the work scheduling procedure?5
15. How efficient is their system so you can get your job done?4.5
16. Adequacy of their nurse to patient ratio4.5
17. How well staffed are they4.5
18. How happy were you with your workload?5
19. Staff morale (overall)4.5
20. To what extent would you recommend this hospital to other travelers?4.5
Total Score (number or rankings)85(2)(0)
  • I worked in the OR department(s) in the hospital. Great OR for travelers. Small community hospital with fairly routine cases. Surgeries scheduled match their abilities and nothing is forced. Well managed as far as efficiency. Proper orientation for those who need it. They are very willing to listen and put you in a good position to succeed. Don't expect to do anything groundbreaking as far as procedures, but whatever you're not comfortable with they will either teach you or keep you out if you want that. They don't overwork travelers or abuse call. I enjoyed my time there very much. 06/01/2017
  • Housing was approximately 5 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Waterford Place. Housing was located in city of Elizabethtown. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 4. Apartment was great considering the options in the area. Top floor, very quiet, plenty of room, and not excessively old. Right next to a 24 hour grocery. Took about 9 minutes to get to the hospital. Zero traffic in the town, at the cost of being the town that it is.
  • I worked in the PCU department(s) in the hospital. HMH is undergoing a massive remodeling effort and as a result some parts of the hospital look fantastic, while others are in desperate need of a face lift. Elizabethtown is not very big, but there are lots of stores and restaurants because it is the biggest town in the county. There are some amazing tacos at Mexico Lindo. The hospital uses T-System in the ED and MEDITECH everywhere else. Staff and management is easy to talk to and friendly. Most of the physicians are easy to communicate with, but there is a handful that everyone has difficulty with. There is quite a bit of turnover on the unit due to recent changes with management and the high acuity associated with PCU / Stepdown units. I never had more than 5 patients and that was usually 1-2 times per month. 4 was the norm. Many things have a policy which is easy to pull from their intranet, e.g. Blood Product Administration, Critical Care Orders, Stoke and R/O MI protocols, etc. 01/26/2017
  • Housing was approximately 3 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Ramada. Housing was located in city of Elizabethtown. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 5. I only stayed in the hotel when I worked three or more consecutive days. The rest of the time I stayed at my house in Louisville.
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