Med-Surg
The Work of a Community
There’s something special about being a Med-Surg nurse at NewYork-Presbyterian. It’s personal. You are building skills, respect, relationships, experience, understanding, and compassion—and a long career in a community where coworkers become friends for life. You’ll feel like you fit in—like an instant family that has your back. It’s why our nurses stay for years—and even come back.
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The thing that's most meaningful to me is that everyone comes together and respects each other for their jobs, and realizes how important their roles are in everyone's lives.”
Ashley Parliman
MSN, RN, FNP
MSN, RN, FNP
I have 31 years of experience in nursing. I worked in a total of five hospitals before I came to NYP. I would just look at the building and say, ‘I want to work here.’ There are a lot of opportunities for professional growth."
Willa Walsiyen
BSN, RN-BC
BSN, RN-BC
"[A patient] went out of his way to make sure that somebody in hospital administration knew how hard I was working to take care of him...it really made me feel special that he wanted to go out of his way."
Anthony Stathis
BSN, RN
BSN, RN
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The Work of the Mighty
There’s nothing like a day in the life of a Med-Surg nurse. You are the consummate multi-tasker, admitting patients, checking blood pressure, giving medications, consulting with doctors, consoling patients, and holding the hands of worried families. You’ll feel exhilarated, tired, and fulfilled. You’ll get excited at the prospect of waking up and doing it all over again the next day. No two days will ever be the same. Med-Surg Nursing. Make your day and someone else’s.
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Culture of Inclusion
"For those of you who are brand-new to NewYork-Presbyterian and new to nursing, it is actually true that the culture at NewYork-Presbyterian is very supportive of nursing, professional development, growth, and shared governance. Nurses here really do have a voice."
Aimee Rizzi
DNP, RN, CEN
Aimee Rizzi
DNP, RN, CEN
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