I worked at Cedars Sinai Medical Center and my experience is almost identical to nurse Gail’s. Cedars has 14,000 employees, and over 915 licensed patient beds…and we were pretty bored at the
”height” of the pandemic. The tents set up in the parking garage outside the ER were never used but did put on a damn good show for the news stations…
I worked at Cedars Sinai Medical Center and my experience is almost identical to nurse Gail’s. Cedars has 14,000 employees, and over 915 licensed patient beds…and we were pretty bored at the
”height” of the pandemic. The tents set up in the parking garage outside the ER were never used but did put on a damn good show for the news stations that came to report on the staggering amount of Covid cases and the doctors who got their round the clock 15 minutes of fame.
I worked at Cedars Sinai Medical Center and my experience is almost identical to nurse Gail’s. Cedars has 14,000 employees, and over 915 licensed patient beds…and we were pretty bored at the
”height” of the pandemic. The tents set up in the parking garage outside the ER were never used but did put on a damn good show for the news stations that came to report on the staggering amount of Covid cases and the doctors who got their round the clock 15 minutes of fame.
In 2020-2021, I was in 3 different hospitals in 2 different countries (not as a patient!) and they were all ghost towns.
yep, same, told go home use PTO