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Nurses are the backbone
of the healthcare team.
The nurse that is starting off
in the 21st century needs to be
someone who is willing to work in a
environment where there is a lot of
collaboration.
>> There are amazing opportunities
for nurses at Johns Hopkins.
They can start off
as a generalist and
work in one of our surgical and
medical units.
Or they can go right into
a specialty like cardiac surgery,
which is a very exciting specialty
given some of the procedures that
are only done here at Johns Hopkins.
And they truly work as part
of an interdisciplinary team.
>> If you want to be part of a very
intense high functioning team,
the rewards can be incredible.
>> You're encouraged to grow, both
academically and professionally.
So it really requires nurses that
are interested in increasing their
technical skills,
their critical thinking,
as well as their patient advocacy.
>> We have a billion
dollar new hospital,
which is absolutely beautiful.
It's all set up to make it easy for
all of us to do our job.
>> Nurses here at Johns Hopkins
love what they do.
They love what they do
in the operating room.
They love the relationship they have
with physician who highly value
their skill,
expertise and compassion.
>> Doctors, nurses, social workers,
go home at night feeling they
are doing something very
valuable and very important.
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>> It's a pretty
exciting place to work.
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