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Travel Nursing Hospital Review of: Prince George's hospital center
 Score
(all time)
Score
(within 1 year)
1. Friendliness and acceptance of travelers by staff2.7
2. How open are they to allowing you to expand your skills while traveling?3
3. Hospital Technology1.7
4. Location (A nice area to live)1.7
5. Cafeteria food2.3
6. Parking2.7
7. Physical layout of hospital effecient2
8. Hospital appeal (looks)1.3
9. Hospital orientation geared toward travelers?1.3
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?)1
11. Reputation of the hospital1.3
12. How nice are the doctors to staff2
13. Friendliness of staffing office2
14. Happy with the work scheduling procedure?1.3
15. How efficient is their system so you can get your job done?1.7
16. Adequacy of their nurse to patient ratio1.3
17. How well staffed are they1.3
18. How happy were you with your workload?1.3
19. Staff morale (overall)1.3
20. To what extent would you recommend this hospital to other travelers?1.7
Total Score (number or rankings)34.9(3)(0)
  • I worked in the ICU/CCU/COVID ICU department(s) in the hospital. I worked as a traveler during COVID in a pop-up hospital, called Laurel Medical Center in MD that was run by/affiliated with University of Maryland. Per my contract, I was to float to Prince George Hospital if needed. I say with sincerely that PG Hospital was the single worst hospital I have ever stepped foot into...Besides the general lack of concern, compassion, or urgency to care for the patients, the staff were mostly unsupportive, overworked, and bitter towards travelers. It is a surprise to me that this hospital is allowed to operate as it is blatantly unsafe, unorganized, and violates basic OSHA regulations. The technology is ancient with Cerner charting and noisy, foolish Sigma Spectrum IV pumps, no lift equipment available. There was a carjacking at gunpoint of one of the nurses in the employee parking area during my assignment. Many of my Uber/Lyft drivers to and from work expressed that it is known in the community that you don't want to end up at PG Hospital if something happens to you because their reputation is awful. You could not pay me enough to work there again. In fact, I did not extend my contract at my designated hospital solely based on the possibility to have to float to PG despite a net rate of $4k per week. 08/24/2020
  • Housing was approximately 15 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Washington, D.C.. Housing was located in city of Washington D.C.. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 4. I opted for the housing stipend and stayed in H Street Corridor of DC that was hugged to Capitol Hill. my apartment was rented by Zeusliving.com, which is a luxury apartment leasing company that offers short-term rentals in some metropolitan areas of the US. It was expensive, but discounts were applied due to COVID and healthcare workers during months I was living there and rates were closer to comparable prices with much less amenities.
  • I worked in the NICU department(s) in the hospital. Area is very shady and there no true security. People had their tires ans rims stolen in the parking garage. The NICU is way understaffed and are really a level 2 with level 2 nurses and trying to be a level 3. The manager does not include you in scheduling at all just schedules you as she pleases and you are given the schedule about 2 weeks before the end of previous oke even though the resr of the staff has had theirs. 08/11/2018
  • Housing was approximately 25 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Beechtree. Housing was located in city of Upper Marlboro . On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 5. The housing I found was AMAZING! I rented a huge basement and the family living upstart was very kind and accommodating. The commuwas gorgeous and safe.
  • I worked in the Emergency department(s) in the hospital. Most staff was helpful, some techs rarely helped or had to be begged to help. EMR was easy but if patient admitted had to use a different EMR and traumas were done on paper. So you could have 3 different systems to chart on. Hospitals was very old and waiting to construct new one. 04/23/2017
  • Housing was approximately 30 mile(s) from the hospital. The name of the housing complex was Family. Housing was located in city of Annapolis. On a scale from 1 to 5, I would rate it a 3. Stayed with family
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