I wonder how many of the scabs are foreign nurses?
I had to deal with some of those foreign nurses when I was back in the Houston area. Those I was dealing with were as dumb as a rock, and lazy as they get to boot.
The thing is, this hospital is proving that they put profits over pt care. Travel nurse companies have a minimum contract of 3, 4, 5 days. But travelers are never as adept as staff nurses. They don't get much, if any, orientation; they aren't familiar with the hospital or their systems.
So for the hospital to not let the staff nurses come back in order to complete the traveler contract is exactly what the staff nurses are complaining about - the company puts profits over patient care.
Can you imagine being in a code while the traveler runs around to gather supplies? This hospital also has a big L & D unit - imagine how that's going.
The wife is a retired RN. My experience with them was in person with my son, but I have heard many tales from my wife of their incompetance. Far to many of them are coming from the turd world with dubious credentials and/or training.
The hospitals don't care they just want warm bodies.
Yes, that's correct. Are you following the DOJ story of the arrests of the nursing schools in Florida handing out fake diplomas? Seven thousand six hundred nurses "graduated" from those three schools.
I haven't been following them, but when my wife was going for her license they would let let them bring in phones, purses, or jewelry. They had caught to many passing their tests by using communication devices to the outside to get the answers to test questions. For some people, and especially some countries cheating is just business as usual.
I wonder how many of the scabs are foreign nurses?
I had to deal with some of those foreign nurses when I was back in the Houston area. Those I was dealing with were as dumb as a rock, and lazy as they get to boot.
I wouldn't be surprised if the answer is many.
The thing is, this hospital is proving that they put profits over pt care. Travel nurse companies have a minimum contract of 3, 4, 5 days. But travelers are never as adept as staff nurses. They don't get much, if any, orientation; they aren't familiar with the hospital or their systems.
So for the hospital to not let the staff nurses come back in order to complete the traveler contract is exactly what the staff nurses are complaining about - the company puts profits over patient care.
Can you imagine being in a code while the traveler runs around to gather supplies? This hospital also has a big L & D unit - imagine how that's going.
I didn't realize you're a healthcare worker! RN?
The wife is a retired RN. My experience with them was in person with my son, but I have heard many tales from my wife of their incompetance. Far to many of them are coming from the turd world with dubious credentials and/or training.
The hospitals don't care they just want warm bodies.
Yes, that's correct. Are you following the DOJ story of the arrests of the nursing schools in Florida handing out fake diplomas? Seven thousand six hundred nurses "graduated" from those three schools.
I haven't been following them, but when my wife was going for her license they would let let them bring in phones, purses, or jewelry. They had caught to many passing their tests by using communication devices to the outside to get the answers to test questions. For some people, and especially some countries cheating is just business as usual.