While it’s true that a nurse is a very important part of any medical facility, there are significant differences between working in private practice, and working in a hospital environment. Hospital nursing positions can be relatively similar regardless of which hospital you work in; however, private practices can range significantly. Benefits of Working in a Hospital Working in a hospital has its advantages. The job descriptions for nurses are generally laid out in a design that is easy to follow. Hospitals hire nurses very often, so the training and new hire process is organized, and very routine for the hospital. You will most likely be assigned to a mentor upon being hired, and the job should be an easy adjustment if you have previously worked in a hospital setting. You will always have co workers to rely on for assistance, advice, and anything else you may need. There is variety in a hospital. Generally, patients change on a daily, or a semi daily basis, so i
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