Baltimore, MD, USA
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Labor & Delivery/Perinatal Inpatient Unit-Zayed 8 includes six triage rooms, ten Labor/Delivery/Recovery rooms, 3 operating rooms, three Post-Anesthesia Care Beds (PACU), and over thirty inpatient beds for gynecologic services. You would care for pregnant undelivered women with high-risk maternal or fetal care requirements and low and high-risk delivered women (up to six weeks post-partum). The unit is one of only two Level IV Regional Perinatal Referral Centers for high-risk obstetrics in the State of Maryland and features a Fetal Therapy Program treating fetal conditions via intrauterine interventions throughout pregnancy.
Shifts: 12 Hour Night Shifts
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Join The Johns Hopkins Hospital Nursing team and become part of a patient centered collaborative work environment at a world renowned, Magnet designated, academic medical facility. Our nurses are committed to patient safety, clinical excellence, optimizing outcomes through evidenced based practice, and life-long learning.
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