Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurses are in demand in the top facilities across America. If you have experience in this field you can pick your location and job almost anywhere.
Patients admitted to the NICU are usually premature and born before 37 weeksand weighing less than 5.5 pounds or some that may have a medical condition which requires more specialized care. Multiple births such as twins, triplets and more are often patients in the NICU as they are usually born earlier and are smaller. The NICU nurses have to be able to take care of these tiny humans as well as interact with all the other specialists and healthcare professionals who will also help care for them. The RN in the NICU must also interact with the parents of these babies and some of them will be in distress about their little one. It requires good communication skills as the parents will have to be taught how to care for the premature infant. Compassion for all involved is key too, as in all aspects of healthcare and dealing with patients and their families.
During a quick job search today on HealthCareTravelers.com I found job postings in several cities in Hawaii, Sacramento and San Francisco in California, Daytona Beach and Orlando, Florida, Syracuse and Albany, New York and the list of major facilities in major markets just continues. Are you ready to plan your next adventure in the sunny south of Florida, or maybe Hawaii?
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