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Last updated Apr 09 2025
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Registered Nurse (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as a Registered Nurse (RN)?

September 2015
Great.
Registered Nurse (RN):
Pros: Stability opportunity and the staff.
Cons: Feeling sometimes unappreciated.
September 2015
Registered Nurse (RN):
Cons: To do jobs that are not in my job description.
September 2015
RN.
Registered Nurse (RN):
Pros: Emory has provided me with the tools to have a long, successful career as a nurse.
Cons: I believe the employee satisfaction is down across the entire system.
September 2015
Exhausting and Exhilarating.
Registered Nurse (RN):
Pros: Teamwork, comraderie, patient education, variety of tasks and experiences, able to make a difference.
Cons: Expectation of working unpaid overtime.
September 2015
Registered Nurse (RN):
Pros: The nurses I work with. Some excellent surgeons. Close to home. Good nurse to patient ratios, better than most hospitals in metro Detroit area. Which is better for the staff and the patients.
Cons: Pay is not on par with responsibility. Nursing management is poor on many units. RNs are not backed up most times. We are always the fall guy/gal. Unless you have an MD after your name you are just looked at like a number. The MDs bring the money/patients into the hospital and the nurses are just replaceable objects. We've been told that we are lucky to be working there. Nursing leadership is a joke. Eat there own.
September 2015
How important a bachelors degree in nursing (BSN) would be o.
Registered Nurse (RN):
Get BSN. & job @ hospital with tuition benefits. Large Teaching hospital obs are the most secure, and increase your pay more quickly with experience while allowing you to change specialties from within. Get as many certifications as you can.
September 2015
Pay raises...don't I deserve at least a cost of living raise.
Registered Nurse (RN):
Get everything in writing. Learn all you can; take every opportunity to learn new things. Don't be timid. Always ask questions...you will never know it all. If you think you know it all, you're going to make costly mistakes! Make someone's day better...be positive, outwardly and inwardly. SMILE! And LAUGH...alot! Make every experience fun!

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