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School's out. So now what do you do? Come to Emory Healthcare. We offer a variety of programs designed to help new graduates succeed in a health care career. From nurse residencies to pharmacy mentoring, these programs help you get your career off to the right start.
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| What is an RN I?
An RN I at Emory Healthcare is a special position that incorporates a residency program. As an academic research center, we understand the importance of education. We also want to ensure you are fully prepared for the exciting challenges you will face with us. Every RN I position includes a mentor, too.
When looking for positions on our Web site, look for RN I openings if you are a new nursing graduate. |
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To speak with our new graduate recruiter, call the nursing hotline.
1-866-EMORY-RN |
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Nursing
Some new grads know exactly what they want. Others want to try different areas before they settle on the right specialty. As one of the leading health care organizations in the Southeast, we understand. At Emory Healthcare, you'll have a variety of specialty opportunties to explore.
- Cardiology (several sub-specialties available)
- Emergency
- General Medicine
- Geriatrics
- Medical/Telemetry
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- Neuroscience
- Oncology
- Orthopaedics
- Rehabilitation
- Renal/Dialysis
- Surgical ICU
- Surgical OR
- Surgical Pre-Operative/Post-Operative
- Transplant
- Psychiatry
- Women's Health
What are some of the advantages of being a nurse at Emory Healthcare?
- Excellent reputation
- Opportunity to work side by side with some of the most talented nurses and physicians in Metro Atlanta
- Strong nurse-physician collaborative environment
- Orientation includes preceptors
- Education in specialty areas
- High acuity - complex cases
- Progressive medical care - Neonatal ICU (NICU) to Geriatrics
- Excellent benefits - we call it the Total Advantage
- Tuition reimbursement
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