Travel Nursing Hospital Ranking Results

Each ranking will be averaged and updated on a continual basis. The highest score for a hospital is 100.

Feel free to rank any hospital. You are not limited to the ones below.

Travel Nursing Hospital Review of: Sinaii
 Score
(all time)
Score
(within 1 year)
1. Friendliness and acceptance of travelers by staff2.5
2. How open are they to allowing you to expand your skills while traveling?3
3. Hospital Technology3
4. Location (A nice area to live)2
5. Cafeteria food3.5
6. Parking2
7. Physical layout of hospital effecient2.5
8. Hospital appeal (looks)3
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?)3
11. Reputation of the hospital2.5
12. How nice are the doctors to staff2.5
13. Friendliness of staffing office2.5
14. Happy with the work scheduling procedure?3
15. How efficient is their system so you can get your job done?3
16. Adequacy of their nurse to patient ratio3.5
17. How well staffed are they3
18. How happy were you with your workload?3
19. Staff morale (overall)3
20. To what extent would you recommend this hospital to other travelers?3
Total Score (number or rankings)56.5(2)(0)
  • I worked in the Tele/Float department(s) in the hospital. This was one of the best hospitals I have worked at as a traveler. They treat you like one of their employees, except that you are always the first to float. The orientation is a week long, and then you have two days of training. The patient ratio is never more than 5:1. Even the medications are delivered via a robot. 09/14/2018
  • Housing was approximately 12 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Self. Housing was located in city of Arbutis. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 3. Friend
  • I worked in the MED/SURG Float Pool department(s) in the hospital. Be prepared to work your butt off. The staff is overworked and the units are unstaffed. The orientation is a week long but the charting system is Cerner and it's convoluted. Be prepare for the techs to hide or always on breaks. The techs will complete the duties assigned for their staff nurses but you as a traveler are on your own. The tech here can draw labs, perform finger sticks, and some are even allowed to insert indwelling catheters. The staff is not helpful they expect the traveler to know everything. Managers are not friendly you are basically a body there. The patients are mostly drug abusers, ETOH withdraws, and gunshots wounds. In orientation we were informed by the infection control liaison that Baltimore has the highest numbers of HIV and HEP C patients. Also, if a traveler should get a needle stick or exposed to TB they do not own it because you're a contract employee. Parking is located away from the hospital they have shuttles that run every 15 minutes. I woukd express to anyone thinking about taking a contract becareful. The money honestly is not worth it your sanity. I literally got physically ill knowing I had to go into work. Also, do not expect flexibly with your schedule because you are a traveler and you need to fill the holes in the schedule. In that case make sure your contract has every other weekend or you will work one day out of the weekend. Patient acuity is high. Patient ratio most days 1:5 or 1:6 depending on the unit and staffing. 02/27/2017
  • Housing was approximately 25 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Company housing . Housing was located in city of Baltimore. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 1. Company housing wasn't too terrible.
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