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Sanford Usd Medical Center

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1305 W 18th St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105

Details

Number of Beds 462

Walkthrough State YES

Compact State YES

State License Fee $100

License Wait Time 4-6 weeks

Temporary License $10

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State Hourly $29.50 (non-traveler)

State Annual $57,840 (non-traveler)

National Hourly $33.23

National Annual $69,110

County

Minnehaha

Population

148,281

Studio (Rent)

$575

One Bedroom (Rent)

$592

Two Bedroom (Rent)

$747

City

Sioux Falls

Population

160,679

Homicides (per 10,000)

0.19

Rapes (per 10,000)

6.00

Assaults (per 10,000)

20.00

Robberies (per 10,000)

3.00

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September 22, 2014

by Anonymous

Good workplace

Growing hospital. In a time where all health systems are cutting back Sanford is growing and pushing to advance. Appears to be financially wise.

November 15, 2013

by Anonymous

Wonderful place to work with amazing people

Sanford USD Medical Center is a great place to work, with amazing co-workers. If you are looking for a great way to start a medical career, starting as a Health Unit Assistant may be for you.

July 23, 2013

by Anonymous

Great place to work

Great environment for learning and professional growth caring for critically ill patients as an RN.MASH nurses are full-time rescue nurse in 40 bed Adult Critical Care Unit at Sanford USD Medical Center. They provide support for 15-20 bedside nurses during shifts, transport patients to and from procedures and scans, assist MDs with all in room procedures including lines, chest tubes, intubation, IVC filters and bolts, respond to code situations, take patient assignments, communicate with bedside nurses and coordinators to determine unit needs.

December 02, 2012

by Anonymous

Very busy place, good co-workers

During a typical day we provide services to employees; new employee health assessments, immunizations, blood draws, TB skin tests, and exposures to blood or body fluids. My co-workers are great. The hardest part of my job is the constant flow of patients, and too few staff to service them. I enjoy meeting new employees and welcoming them to Sanford.