Presbyterian Hospital

1100 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, New Mexico

Summary: Presbyterian Hospital, the largest acute care facility in New Mexico, offers travel clinicians a dynamic environment with high-acuity cases and diverse specialties. Affiliated with Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, this hospital provides opportunities for professional growth and exposure to a wide range of clinical experiences. Expect a supportive team environment and a chance to make a real difference in the Albuquerque community.

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Why Clinicians Love Working Here

Presbyterian Hospital is known for its commitment to patient care, a supportive team environment, and opportunities for professional growth. Travel clinicians appreciate the chance to work on complex cases, collaborate with experienced colleagues, and explore the vibrant culture of Albuquerque. The hospital's dedication to education and training also makes it a rewarding place to learn and expand your skills.

  • High-acuity care: Presbyterian Hospital is the largest acute care hospital in New Mexico, offering travel clinicians exposure to a wide range of medical and surgical cases.
  • Diverse specialties: From emergency medicine and intensive care to labor and delivery and surgical services, Presbyterian Hospital provides a comprehensive range of clinical services.
  • Teaching environment: As an affiliated hospital of Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, Presbyterian Hospital offers opportunities to work alongside residents and students.

Fast Facts for Travelers

FeatureDetails
Trauma LevelNot specified
Total Beds / ICU Beds453 Total Beds / Not Specified
Teaching HospitalYes
SpecialtiesEmergency Department, Intensive Care, Medical and Surgical, Labor and Delivery, Operating Room
EMR SystemNot Specified
Scrub PolicyFacility-provided. Varies by unit. Confirm with the facility.

Orientation

Paid, comprehensive onboarding in most cases. Check with the facility.

Weekly Pay Range$2,000–$3,000+ (depending on role, unit, shift and may, or may not include stipends)
Parking / AccessNot Specified
Job Types AvailableTravel RN, Surg Tech, Rad Tech, etc.

Details vary by unit and contract—confirm specifics in your assignment.

What to Expect on Assignment

At Presbyterian Hospital, you can expect to be placed in a variety of units based on your specialty and experience. Floating may be required depending on the needs of the hospital. As a teaching hospital, you'll have the opportunity to interact with residents and students. Common patient cases include a wide range of medical and surgical conditions, reflecting the diverse population of Albuquerque.

About Presbyterian Hospital

Presbyterian Hospital, located in downtown Albuquerque, is the flagship hospital of Presbyterian Healthcare Services, a not-for-profit healthcare system dedicated to the health of its patients, members, and communities. As New Mexico’s largest acute care hospital, Presbyterian Hospital provides a full range of medical and surgical healthcare services. These include a 24-hour Emergency Department, and Intensive Care, Medical and Surgical, Labor and Delivery, and Operating Room services. Clinical services include specialists and rehabilitation services. Presbyterian Hospital is affiliated with Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Website: https://presbyterian-hospital.phs.org/Pages/default.aspx

Living & working in Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and a thriving arts scene. Known for its diverse cultures, authentic art, and dynamic traditions, Albuquerque offers a unique blend of history and modern amenities. The city enjoys over 310 days of sunshine a year, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Albuquerque's cost of living is generally considered below the national average, making it an affordable place to live. Neighborhoods popular with travelers include Downtown, Nob Hill, and the University area. Commute times to the hospital are typically short, and public transportation options are available. Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) provides easy access for travel assignments.

Food, Entertainment & Lifestyle

  • Old Town Albuquerque: Explore historic buildings, shops, and restaurants in this charming district. Yelp
  • Sandia Peak Tramway: Take a scenic ride to the top of the Sandia Mountains for breathtaking views. TripAdvisor
  • Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: Learn about the history and culture of the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. TripAdvisor

Travel and Transit

  • Airport: Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is the closest airport.
  • Walkability: Varies by neighborhood; Downtown and Nob Hill are more walkable than other areas.
  • Public Transportation: ABQ Ride provides bus service throughout the city.

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