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Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Elm St & Carlton St
Buffalo, NY 14203

Details

Number of Beds 119

Walkthrough State NO

Compact State YES

State License Fee $120

License Wait Time n/a

Temporary License $20

License Website Visit

State Hourly $31.38 (non-traveler)

State Annual $57,840 (non-traveler)

National Hourly $33.23

National Annual $69,110

County

Erie

Population

950,265

Studio (Rent)

$634

One Bedroom (Rent)

$639

Two Bedroom (Rent)

$764

City

Buffalo

Population

0

Homicides (per 10,000)

n/a

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n/a

Assaults (per 10,000)

n/a

Robberies (per 10,000)

n/a

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October 23, 2013

by Anonymous

I learned a lot from my internship at Roswell.

Roswell is a respected institute with high standards of care for its patients; I was proud to complete my internship here. The experience I gained in emerging chemotherapy treatments and supportive medications is invaluable.

October 16, 2013

by Anonymous

Fun place and supportive people

Technically sound friendly people to work with.I made a surgical simulator for the radiation medicine department.

July 12, 2013

by Anonymous

Good to learning!

Roswell Park is good institute to work for interns.Good learning and good knowledge of healthcare industry as an intern.

December 14, 2012

by Anonymous

very good work environment

overall very good experience working in Roswell. People are very nice and friendly.

September 21, 2012

by Anonymous

Hope, Music, Activity..always a sense of purposefulness

A typical day @ work would be the same for any clinical setting.I learned there's always a chance for a miracle, extended time, but also, most cases in UGI did not have a good outcome.My co-workers helped each other in order to maintain a good flow for the day. Breaks , lunches, and vacation time were offered in a fair and timely fashion.Our Nurse manager always availed herself to us. She was visible on unit a great majority of time.Hardest part of the job was watching our patients decompensate, and eventually pass away..You just can't stop yourself from becoming attached to them. Sometimes they were people we knew, our friends, and family.Most enjoyable part of job was being NICE, cheerful, helpful, COMPASSIONATE, understanding , and trying to aleviate patient/family bitterness, sadness ..and mostly fear.
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