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Come work with the best and brightest health care professionals at MemorialCare Medical Centers in Southern California. Advocate excellence with a diverse team that provides extraordinary care every day. Within each of our medical centers, you will find rewarding and challenging nursing opportunities in unique settings such as acute pediatrics, acute rehabilitation, cardiac catheterization laboratory, emergency department, intensive critical care, labor and delivery, neonatal and surgical services.

Join one of our teams as a Registered Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, RN Clinical Educator, RN Case Manager or a Nursing Supervisor and play a vital role in helping patients in a time of need. We offer opportunities for advancing your nursing career with continuing education programs. For new nursing graduates and students we offer New Graduate Programs for Registered Nurses at Saddleback Memorial and an Accelerated Student Nursing Program at Long Beach Memorial and Miller Childrens Hospital.

More info and apply at http://tinyurl.com/nqmyzn .

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  • @ToolOfTrade Doctors & nurses are completely different careers. Nurses are not under doctors, they work beside them. You should really stop thinking about nurses that way. Nurses are no less than doctors, and doctors are no higher or better than nurses. They're completely different careers. At least with nursing you're not in university for 8 or more years or working 24/7. And I am not biased because I'm in high school without a career. I'm considering both nursing and/or becoming a doctor.

  • @jxtsful Nurses are involved in running hospitals just as much if not more then doctors.

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  • @stupidbrain1 my name is ijen imwensi

  • @Nicole3900 Yes I totally agree. Nursing is such a underestimated career. People should appreciate nurses more, espeically what they do in critical care

  • I could not have chosen a better career for myself. Also a first semester nursing student from FAMU I had to look up this video for a class assignment but this feel more like a joy than anything. Fall 2013 here I come.

  • I am extremely excited that i have chosen nursing as my career choice. As a first semester nursing student watching this video reminds that the hard work, time and effort im putting in now wil pay of Fall 2013! :-)

  • @kiranah they push meds to 20 patients, thats a good use of your brain and your stupid 4 years of Nursing School! :D

  • 98% of the doctors I've encountered come into the patient's room, add a new medication to the list and walk out, spending two minutes in the room. Who do you think is getting your labwork done, ensuring the medication dosages are accurate so they don't KILL you, watches for adverse reactions, the first one to respond to your heart monitor going off, cleans and redresses your wounds; hell, talks to you? That's not even 1/20 of what nurses do. And they do that for 5-10 patients. Ignorant.

  • @Tom15452 I don't understand why people don't respect nurses? If you wanna be a doctor all you need is a good memory :/ being a nurse is not as easy as some people might think. And what would doctors do without them? :| It's not a true that if someone isn't smart enough he becomes a nurse. Nursing is about connection with people and making them feel comfortable and safe in the hospital, not about walking around with no knowledge and following some presuming, narcissus, all-knowing doctors...

  • "if im not on top of my game.....my patience DIES." dayum! this has put me off now loool! so intense but i guess its true lol

  • I never realized just how intense nursing could be! I also wasn’t aware of the dangers. I just saw the film Puncture, which is based on the real story of a lawyers fight to get safety needles used in hospitals to prevent accidental needle injuries. It’s really great and opened my eyes to issues I didn’t know existed, and I’ve been sharing it with my nursing friends! bitly. com/uFKgzC

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