We are nursing home based but owned by a hospital (We are seperate - in
a different city) I am paid less than the floor RNs and expected to
cover if they call off!
Melissa
Melissa Hixenbaugh RN,RAC-C ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"You must always see with the heart. And after, you will live forever in
the stars"
"You only see the important things with the heart...not the eyes. Or the
head"
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From: Karen Marolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 7:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Rn mds coor please respond
RN MDS COOR.
please answer these 2 questions for me today -- April 30th or on the
31st .I don't want to tie up the list serve with this on-going question.
I would appreciate it very much.
Is your MDS position paid more or less than the floor RN?
Are you hospital or nursing home based?
Thank you very much
Karen
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