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NYC to Texas...Is it a good career move for a nurse?Rating: (votes: 0) As a native Texan, my responses are definitely biased. But hey, some of my best friends are ex-Yankees. I love your little city and visit whenever I can. I say "little", because, in terms of what I am used to it is a small geographic area that is very easy to navigate. I never get lost, even on the subway. I love all the 'stuff' in NYC. So I do have a basis for comparison. I strongly urge you to actually visit your preferred re-location area before making any decisions. Our two areas are very different - in so many ways. For instance, do you rely on public transportation??? Not happening here. I guess it's possible to live without a care, but I don't know anyone who has actually done it. Are you used to a union environment? Again, not happening. Our political landscape is bizarre - and offers an never ending comedy of the absurd. Houston is (as analyzed in the last US census) the most diverse city in the US. Very laid back and accommodating - nothing surprises us. Our Nurse Practice Act is much stronger than other states. We have a legal 'nurse-patient duty' that was established as a result of case law in 1983. We have very well-defined scopes of practice & our BON is (in)famous for enforcement. Our population is growing faster than our infrastructure. Hospitals are being built to keep up with the surge, so there is also a continuous job growth. But again - take the time to actually visit and see what we're like before making any life-changing decisions. I'd hate for you to be miserable. |
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