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Travel Nursing Hospital Review of: The Queen's Medical Center
 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
4. Location (A nice area to live)5
5. Cafeteria food3
6. Parking4
7. Physical layout of hospital effecient3
8. Hospital appeal (looks)4
9. Hospital orientation geared toward travelers?3
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?)5
11. Reputation of the hospital4
12. How nice are the doctors to staff4
13. Friendliness of staffing office4
14. Happy with the work scheduling procedure?3
15. How efficient is their system so you can get your job done?4
16. Adequacy of their nurse to patient ratio4
17. How well staffed are they4
18. How happy were you with your workload?4
19. Staff morale (overall)4
20. To what extent would you recommend this hospital to other travelers?5
Total Score (number or rankings)79(1)(0)
  • I worked in the L&D department(s) in the hospital. I absolutely loved working at Queens. The hospital has such rich history (founded by the King and Queen of Hawaii). The orientation was great, even if a little tedious. The nurses on L&D and postpartum are very welcoming to travelers and so so helpful. You always have help. Scheduling is done by one of the charge nurses on day shift: if I needed a certain day off or if I wanted to group my days together to island hop I would just tell her. You do work every other weekend. The patient's are relatively low risk because there is no NICU. Only 34 weeks or higher. Patients that are more preterm are transferred to Kapiolani (woman's and children hospital down the street). Doctors are nice as well, you have your occasional grumps and pitocin pushers but I never had any issues. All in all a very pleasant place to work with fun people. When I wasn't working I did a lot of beach hopping (Ko Olina, Sandy Beach, Waikiki) a lot of hiking (Diamond Head, the Lighthouse and Koko Head where I almost died but the views were AMAZING.). The farmers markets are great for grocery shopping and community. The nightlife is a lot of fun as well and Ala Moana Mall is gorgeous. I will say if you don't stay close to the hospital, you will need a car. 07/16/2019
  • Housing was approximately 2 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was AirBnb. Housing was located in city of Honolulu. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 4. I stayed in a relatively inexpensive (for Hawaii) AirBnb on Palama/Alaneo Street. I had a private bedroom and shared a kitchen and bathroom. It was good and had everything I needed. It has onsite parking and street parking. Very safe and I had no issues. It was also a short walk away from Liliha Bakery which has good pastries (especially poi donuts) and breakfast.
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