I am a nurse relocating to the Indianapolis area and am looking at job opportunties at the area hospitals. I know I am narrowing the field of people able to answer, but which is the best hospital to work at ?....with regard to pay scale, area, and hospital reputation? Looking to settling down in the northern suburbs.
2006-12-06
12:20:14
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I am a nurse specializing in Labor, Delivery, and Maternal/Newborn Care.
2006-12-07
10:39:36 ·
update #1
Methodist is under alot of heat right now for accidently killing nicu babies and paralyzing a women with morphine during child birth (would not want to be a nurse there) but are known for their heart/cath center
St. Vincents (carmel or 86th st) are good
RIley's is a good Children's hospital (for children born with serious diseases)
WIshard Hosp is our "state funded" hosp. It is large and has a wonderful trama center
There are 4 Community Hospitals (N, S, E, W) that are wayy smaller)
IU hospital is very tech. advanced
St. Vincents also has a children's hospital, specialty rehab hosp, women's hosp (labor & del)
I used to work in the pharmacy at Methodist. They own IU and RIley, also. They have good pay, shift differential, matched 401k (20 percent I think) and paid holidays and have flexible schedules (1st, 2nd, 3rd shift)
2006-12-09 01:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Best Hospitals In Indianapolis
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answered by kincade 4
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It all depends on what your specialty is or what you want to get into. Methodist has everything, but is not my favorite place. I worked at St Francis and absolutely hated it. I am not big on letting religion dictate medical care. Wishard is a good if you like trauma, but you also get a lot of indigent patients. I worked at IU and really liked it. It is a smaller hospital and in my opinion the physicians there are very personable, but July (when the new residents start) can be kind of strenuous. The VA hospital in Indy is nice. There is a wide variety of patients and specialties provided. They just opened a Poly-trauma center for the people hurt in Iraq. The VA benefits and retirement are hard to beat. There are also some smaller hospitals north of Indianapolis that are nice. Most places in Carmel are very nice and good patient population, and Riverview in Nobelsville is a very nice facility. Hope this helps.
2006-12-06 19:30:19
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answered by damhippie78 1
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THAT IS SOO WEIRD, i live in Indianapolis, i live right outside of Broad Ripple! Well i was born at St.Vincents They are SO great! My friends mom has breast cancer, and she goes there and they are SO great! I wouldn't work at Mehodist because i got in a car wreck with some of my friends in May, someone hit a red light. Well anyway we were bruised and i had to get an x-ray, the people were nice they just were VERY slow! we got to the hospital at 11:30 pm and didnt leave until 2:10 am!! More than half the time we were just sitting in bed!
2006-12-06 12:30:47
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answered by FashionGuru 1
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Downtown Methodist is THE big trauma Indianapolis Hospital.
Riley is THE best children's Hospital.
St. Francis is a great general hospital, where lots of babies are born.. including mine.
2006-12-07 11:05:54
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answered by anw 1
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I'm no longer in the profession, but your field may narrow down the choices. If you want to stay in the north St. Vincent or Community North are a couple of considerations. The IUPUI campus offers several choices (Riley Children's, IU Med Center, Wishard & VA) also, but it's close to downtown so you'd have a bit of a drive.
Most of the med-pros I know like St.V.
2006-12-07 05:56:05
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answered by delriokid08 3
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methodist hospital.
2006-12-08 05:30:50
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answered by the one and only robertc1985 4
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