Travel Nursing Hospital Ranking Results

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

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Travel Nursing Hospital Review of: Children's National
 Score
(all time)
Score
(within 1 year)
1. Friendliness and acceptance of travelers by staff3
2. How open are they to allowing you to expand your skills while traveling?2.3
3. Hospital Technology1.8
4. Location (A nice area to live)2.8
5. Cafeteria food2
6. Parking3.2
7. Physical layout of hospital effecient3
8. Hospital appeal (looks)2.3
9. Hospital orientation geared toward travelers?2.7
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 hospital2.3
12. How nice are the doctors to staff2.8
13. Friendliness of staffing office3.7
14. Happy with the work scheduling procedure?3.8
15. How efficient is their system so you can get your job done?1.8
16. Adequacy of their nurse to patient ratio3
17. How well staffed are they2
18. How happy were you with your workload?2.3
19. Staff morale (overall)1.8
20. To what extent would you recommend this hospital to other travelers?2.3
Total Score (number or rankings)51.9(6)(0)
  • I worked in the ICU department(s) in the hospital. This is a very small hospital with really low acuity. If you are looking for a super easy assignment , go for it! It was really pretty boring most nights. The main downside is the morale. The people are nice enough, but overall it is a culture of complaining and tearing one another down. As a traveler you are in no way involved, but it just gets so old hearing everyone complaining constantly and ripping each other apart when someone leaves the room. Ogdensburg is a very small town so housing is a bit of a challenge but the manager had a few contacts available as a resource. 11/13/2018
  • Housing was approximately 5 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Privately owned or rent. Housing was located in city of Ogdensburg . On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 2. The best way to get housing is to ask around-there were very little/none available online
  • I worked in the ICU department(s) in the hospital. This is a very small hospital with really low acuity. If you are looking for a super easy assignment , go for it! It was really pretty boring most nights. The main downside is the morale. The people are nice enough, but overall it is a culture of complaining and tearing one another down. As a traveler you are in no way involved, but it just gets so old hearing everyone complaining constantly and ripping each other apart when someone leaves the room. Ogdensburg is a very small town so housing is a bit of a challenge but the manager had a few contacts available as a resource. 11/13/2018
  • Housing was approximately 5 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Privately owned or rent. Housing was located in city of Ogdensburg . On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 2. The best way to get housing is to ask around-there were very little/none available online
  • Housing was approximately 0.5 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was The Cloisters. Housing was located in city of Washington, DC. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 4. 03/25/2013
  • I worked in the BMT department(s) in the hospital. 03/27/2008
  • Housing was approximately 20 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Olde Montgomery. Housing was located in city of Cincinnati. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 4. Olypmic size pool, 24hr Gym, tanning booth, meeting place.
  • I worked in the PICU department(s) in the hospital. I wouldn't send my dog to this dump! The place is a zoo! There is NO ORGANIZATION at all! The majority of staff members are rude to travelers, especially the Charge RN's. You can't get any help from other nurses because everyone is swamped. The assignments are unsafe. Parking is $50/mth and depending on your company, you may not reimbursed. The upside to everything is the money is VERY good! There's always opportunity to work overtime. Also there is ALWAYS something to do in the DC/VA/MD area. DC is a very fun city. 03/28/2007
  • Housing was approximately 15 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Reserve at the Potomac. Housing was located in city of Alexandria, VA. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 1. The apt complex I stayed in was a PRIME LOCATION! It's located directly across the street from Target, Safeway (grocery store) and restaurants. It's also located right down the road to 395, which is the road that goes directly into DC.
  • I worked in the nicu department(s) in the hospital. Worst travel assignment I have ever been on and scariest, meaning my license was literally on the line every night I walked into the unit. Staff had no respect for travelers, would not offer help, would rarely help even when asked. Travelers were given the worst assignments with highest nurse to patient ratios while staff nurses had 1:1 ratios without sicker babies. Management had no concern for travelers and their dissatisfaction or concerns. Worst assignment ever. 02/15/2007
  • Housing was approximately 30 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Barton's Crossing. Housing was located in city of Alexandria,VA. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 3. The housing itself was nice. However the location made the drive to work twice if not three times as long as it should have taken due to high traffic area. The drive to work took about an hour each way.
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