Johns Hopkins hospital nursing

I am a new grad RN and was offered a job at johns hopkins. I live in DC and I am considering accepting this job but does anyone know if the hospital has any type of commuter program or incentive (for lack of better word) that allows their staff to have paid housing or something if they are commuting??

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Half a mile from Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland.
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πŸ“…︎ Dec 06 2021
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Reminder: Hospital ICUs are not full and have not been for the last 13 months (John Hopkins weekly data)
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John Hopkins hospital

Anyone have experience in Baltimore ? I’ve heard mixed reviews about their hospitals. πŸ†˜

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[July 28th, 1921] Johns Hopkins University Hospital, in Baltimore, United States, announced that it would set maximum limits of $1,000 for a surgical operation and $35 per week for hospitalization.
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AskScience AMA Series: I am Elliott Haut, MD, PhD, FACS, a trauma surgeon from The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States. I'm here to talk about all things blood clots in recognition of Blood Clot Awareness Month-from deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, to COVID-19 and clots. AMA!

I'm Elliott Richard Haut, MD, PhD, FACS, Vice Chair of Quality, Safety, & Service in the Department of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and at The Johns Hopkins Hospital (USA). My clinical practice covers all aspects of trauma and acute care surgery, as well as surgical critical care. I am passionate about the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and reporting of venous thromboembolism (VTE)-commonly known as blood clots. I am involved in numerous research projects on VTE and I have authored 250+ peer-reviewed articles. Follow me on Twitter at @ElliottHaut. I'm excited to be here today to answer your questions about all things related to blood clots in honor of Blood Clot Awareness Month. I'll be on at 1:00 pm (ET, 17 UT), ask me anything! Proof picture

Username: /u/WorldThrombosisDay

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45 Year Old John Hopkins Hospital Employee Dies After Reaction To Mandatory Covid Shot she was admitted to the ICU with brain swelling and heart issues. She passed away the following day. She leaves behind two young children. archive.today/MiLzB
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[July 28th, 1921] Johns Hopkins University Hospital, in Baltimore, United States, announced that it would set maximum limits of $1,000 for a surgical operation and $35 per week for hospitalization.
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Johns Hopkins missing the Mark on doctors day and wishing the whole hospital! 🀑 apparently nurses week and PA week isn’t enough for them?
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45 Year Old John Hopkins Hospital Employee Dies After Reaction To Mandatory Covid Shot she was admitted to the ICU with brain swelling and heart issues. She passed away the following day. She leaves behind two young children. archive.today/MiLzB
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 05 2021
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Greetings from the front lines of COVID-19 at Johns Hopkins Hospital ICU!
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Boarded up rowhouses in this Baltimore neighborhood. The famed Johns Hopkins Hospital is just a short walk away.
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Abandoned rowhouses just a few blocks away from Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland
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Abandoned rowhouses near Madison Square Park in Baltimore. You can see Johns Hopkins Hospital in the distance.
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Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston acted as First Lady of the United States, or β€œHostess,” for her uncle James Buchanan, who was a lifelong bachelor and the 15th President (1857-1861). She had dedicated a generous sum to Johns Hopkins Hospital which became an outstanding pediatric facility
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Nurses of Johns Hopkins Hospital

Hello! I am a new grad nurse applying for nursing positions at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I am currently applying for several different new grad positions at JHH. I wanted to see if there were any JHH nurses here that could give me some insight on which floors would be more preferable to work on based on unit culture, workload, work environment, management, etc. anything really!! Any insight would be super helpful as I am very flexible and openminded with exploring the various types of nursing specialties out there. Please DM if you can provide any info to me, I'd love to share what specific units I am currently looking into. Thank you!!

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Mom, 45, Who Got Job at John Hopkins Hospital Dies After Reaction to Work-Mandated Covid Vaccine

Mom, 45, Who Got Job at John Hopkins Hospital Dies After Reaction to Work-Mandated Covid Vaccine

https://www.infowars.com/posts/mom-45-who-got-job-at-john-hopkins-hospital-dies-after-reaction-to-work-mandated-covid-vaccine/

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Johns Hopkins, benefactor of namesake hospital and university, enslaved at least four Black people, records show nytimes.com/2020/12/09/ar…
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Johns Hopkins Hospital Created a 24 hour Coronavirus Test, Hopes To Test As Many As 1K Per Day, Began Using It On Wednesday baltimore.cbslocal.com/20…
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45 Year Old John Hopkins Hospital Employee Dies After Reaction To Mandatory Covid Shot she was admitted to the ICU with brain swelling and heart issues. She passed away the following day. She leaves behind two young children. archive.today/MiLzB
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Left: John Williams, a famous composer & Right: John Williams, an obstetrician at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Born almost seven decades apart.
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πŸ“…︎ Jan 04 2021
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Our Johns Hopkins lab were asked to make 28000 COVID19 testing kits for the hospital and maybe state as they are critically in short supply. Mass emails were sent out to other labs for help and donations, and they came through! So proud of the Hopkins family!
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[CROSSPOST] AskScience AMA Series: I am Elliott Haut, MD, PhD, FACS, a trauma surgeon from The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States. I'm here to talk about all things blood clots, from deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, to COVID-19 and clots. AMA! /r/askscience/comments/mc…
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John’s Hopkins hospital,Baltimore
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AskScience AMA Series: I am Elliott Haut, MD, PhD, FACS, a trauma surgeon from The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States. I'm here to talk about all things blood clots in recognition of Blood Clot Awareness Month-from deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, to COVID-19 and clots. AMA! /r/askscience/comments/mc…
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Fifty hospitals in the US are overcharging the uninsured by 1000%, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins. washingtonpost.com/nation…
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Cleveland Clinic & Johns Hopkins Hospital might be coming to Pakistan soon dranas.pk/2020/11/clevela…
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Johns Hopkins, benefactor of namesake hospital and university, was an enslaver washingtonpost.com/local/…
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AskScience AMA Series: I am Elliott Haut, MD, PhD, FACS, a trauma surgeon from The Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States. I'm here to talk about all things blood clots in recognition of Blood Clot Awareness Month-from deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, to COVID-19 and clots. AMA! reddit.com/r/askscience/c…
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How are the ICUs at The Johns Hopkins Hospital?

I'm looking at taking a travel nursing assignment there. Advertised positions are just for generic ICU so unfortunately I can't get any more specific. Anyone here work there or familiar with how crazy it is there at the moment? Ratios, etc? Any help would be much appreciated. Would love to have the opportunity to (responsibly) visit your beautiful city!

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Justin Fenton: "A few blocks north of Johns Hopkins Hospital, a barricade situation has been going on for *more than 36 hours*" twitter.com/justin_fenton…
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πŸ“…︎ Aug 20 2020
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital
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My son visiting Christ Under The Dome at Johns Hopkins Hospital during one of his immunotherapy treatments. Beautiful gem of Baltimore.
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Johns Hopkins Hospital 'provider’ has coronavirus; interacted with patients, clinicians baltimoresun.com/coronavi…
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Sad newsβ€”American Patriot Rep Elijah Cummings died earlier today at John Hopkins Hospital due to β€œcomplications from longstanding health challenges.” Rest In Peace. This speech from Cummings is how I’ll always remember him. An American hero. twitter.com/funder/status…
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Our Johns Hopkins lab were asked to make 28000 COVID19 testing kits for the hospital and maybe state as they are critically in short supply. Mass emails were sent out to other labs for help and donations, and they came through! So proud of the Hopkins family! [X-post]
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Anyone had an unexpected call from a hospital such as John Hopkins after having a test done?

First, thank you all for being a great community. I know I’m posting from a brand new account but I’ve been reading your posts for several months now, gaining strength from your humor, openness, and even the rants that seem so familiar. So truly thank you from someone who normally just lurks.

Second, I apologize if this is out of place but given how often many here have to deal with various doctors and hospitals I had a question for you. Have any of you had a call from a hospital or specialty clinic you weren’t expecting after you had a test done?

For background, I’m a type 1 diabetic with trigeminal neuralgia and psoriatic arthritis. This year has been a weird mess of fun new symptoms and problems though, including uveitis, pericarditis and multiple bi-lateral ear infections, which my rheumatologist mentioned in passing may actually be relapsing polychondritis but all our visits have been telehealth so my primary care has referred me to an ENT in case it’s a resistant infection or a sinus issue. I’ve also had increasing joint pain, fingers that get painful and cold, sometimes from something as simple as coming into an air-conditioned building after being outside in the heat, and increased swelling in my knees and fingers. These issues are all intermittent.

Throughout the year so far, I’ve also had weird, intermittent issues that are potentially neurological, but I hate the neurologist I see occasionally for the TN so I generally avoid going to him. But after a couple of days of my previously only annoying symptoms worsening to actually interfere with my life, my primary said to go see him or go to the hospital, so I saw my neurologist. I was already feeling better again by the time I saw him, and he said there was nothing worrying in my exam and he thought I was β€œfine” but because of my reported β€œserious but unverifiable” symptoms, he wanted to order some tests, including an MRI. Note: Just in case anyone was curious about the symptoms – which started in Jan. but like I said are intermittent and usually just annoying- they are unilateral ptosis, slight mouth drop on the same side, basically tripping over my own tongue while trying to talk and speech coming out mispronounced or stuttered (usually only when I’m already tired so I wasn’t overly concerned despite the fact typing it out makes it sound worse), and some arm weakness – this last one is the one that actually worsened enough for me to call the doctors as I went to stir something while m

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Dr. Amesh Adalja: Unvaccinated individuals driving COVID outbreaks, hospitalizations Dr. Amesh Adalja, a Senior Scholar at the John Hopkins University Center for Health Security, on how to increase vaccination rates. PLEASE UPVOTE! video.foxnews.com/v/62654…
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Covid Hospitalizations Are in a Better Place: Johns Hopkins bloomberg.com/news/videos…
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Nurses of Johns Hopkins Hospital

Hello! I am a new grad nurse applying for nursing positions at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I am currently applying for several different new grad positions at JHH. I wanted to see if there were any JHH nurses here that could give me some insight on which floors would be more preferable to work on based on unit culture, workload, work environment, management, etc. anything really!! Any insight would be super helpful as I am very flexible and openminded with exploring the various types of nursing specialties out there. Please DM if you can provide any info to me, I'd love to share what specific units I am currently looking into. Thank you!!

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Nurses of Johns Hopkins Hospital

Hello! I am a new grad nurse applying for nursing positions at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I am currently applying for several different new grad positions at JHH. I wanted to see if there were any JHH nurses here that could give me some insight on which floors would be more preferable to work on based on unit culture, workload, work environment, management, etc. anything really!! Any insight would be super helpful as I am very flexible and openminded with exploring the various types of nursing specialties out there. Please DM if you can provide any info to me, I'd love to share what specific units I am currently looking into. Thank you!!

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