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Crossgates River Oaks Hospital

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350 Crossgates Blvd
Brandon, MS 39042

Details

Number of Beds 134

Walkthrough State NO

Compact State YES

State License Fee $100

License Wait Time n/a

Temporary License $25

License Website Visit

State Hourly $28.59 (non-traveler)

State Annual $57,840 (non-traveler)

National Hourly $33.23

National Annual $69,110

County

Rankin

Population

115,327

Studio (Rent)

$624

One Bedroom (Rent)

$716

Two Bedroom (Rent)

$824

City

Brandon

Population

22,877

Homicides (per 10,000)

0.00

Rapes (per 10,000)

0.00

Assaults (per 10,000)

3.00

Robberies (per 10,000)

3.00

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Reviews

June 12, 2015

by Anonymous

Great place to work

Working for the hospital was the best experience of my life. The people there are incredible to work with. I would recommend someone to work in this environment.

September 03, 2014

by Anonymous

CRITICAL CARE/BURN UNIT HOSPITAL

ALL AREAS OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY...CLINICAL SETTING IN THE HOSPITAL. EMERGENCY ROOM

June 26, 2013

by Anonymous

Hospital

sometimes it could be stressful and the long hours are an incovience.

October 17, 2012

by Anonymous

Enjoyable

Fast-pace, learned how to work with unstable patients, couldn't ask to work with better nurses. The hardest part of the job was not to get to attach to the patients, the most enjoyable part of the job is getting to know the patients and talking with them. The patients were a joy to be around, funny, most of them loved doing groups and playing games, listening to music,dancing. Just having fun. I will miss that most of all.

July 17, 2012

by Anonymous

A place of business, but fun somedays

My job at Crossgates was sometime challenging, but I enjoyed my patients and co-workers. I learned alot working at crossgates how to be more responsible, talking with doctors learning codes. The hardest part was sometimeshaving a full house with no help that can be very frustrated, andd the most fub part were when we can get together a work and still have a good time helping each other and making the patients feel good instead of dispress because of sickness.