Saturday, May 17, 2008

$100, $200, $300... SOLD!!! Bidding for Nurses!

By: Lyn Yorgenson, Jeffrey Wright & Sandy Kim

Our project blog is on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/rngroup

Please see our website there & make your comments here on Blogger.

Thanks!

7 comments:

Jen said...

Nice job with your posting, great colors and integration of subject matter. Love the video, makes me wish I was able to do the travel nursing gig, what a great adventure that must be. Overall great posting and well thought out.

sandjcomp said...

I really like how you have separated the different categories into specific "blogs." Everything is well organized, and the video about travel nursing was fun to watch. Great job.

MRSA said...

Hey guys, great topic! Your myspace page is very nice-looking and well-organized. The nursing salaries and surveys are very informative. I enjoyed reading the information regarding FHS as it pertains to me. Although lucrative sign on bonuses do attract nurses, it seems like more of a short-term approach to the never-ending nursing shortage. Good use of media/video. Great job guys : )

John Miller said...

Can you link this out from Blogger, is easy in Edit mode, just look for the link pic and paste it in?

Very appropriate topic and important for you all right now.

mudduck said...

I really like the layout. It definately conveys the message. It was very informative to learn about the different hospitals. I am sure that the sign on bonuses are very lucrative but for me the working environment is much more important so I wish there were ways to spend a day on the floor before hire to know if I really want to work there. GREAT JOB!
Danielle Mudd

Wendy said...

I agree with Danielle that I would like to go to different hospitals and see what it is like. Unfortunately, I have only been at St Joes and Madigan. I would like to go into some of the other hospitals and spend a day or two here and there to get a feel for the environment. I asked one hospital if that would be possible and they told me no because of the HIPPA laws.

As far as the webpage goes…I would change the blue lettering on the green background. I personally can’t read it with that contrast. I love the money background…awesome.

Under the Franciscan Health System blog the first letters of in lots of your categories were also dropped off. Franciscan Medical Group, Franciscan Hospice, Specialty Services, Awards and Accolades and Strategies.

On the Multicare page, there were a few places where your font and spacing got changed and didn’t fit in with the rest of the page. Otherwise, it was very informative and I’m glad I read it. Thank-you!!!

Wendy

latasha said...

I thought the information about the different hospitals was very informative. It is good to know what we can expect from them and what they expect from us.