Did you attend the LPN school?
Its sad that the hospital did not pick it up and continue with it, it would have been a big plus. And would have helped develope the knowledge of what an LPN is in the Coshocton community. It would also have been a continuing sourse for jobs. CCMH has the union that is very "anti-LPN". Maybe if the school would have stayed that would have promoted more hiring of LPN's, and help ellivate that ideation of LPN's being close to nothing and not nurses. Many LPN's that worked at CCMH in the acute care areas, that held the position for years were ripped from their jobs and given the choice of go to the nursing home or find another place to work.......instead of just changing them to critical care tech's or patient Care Tech's at a higher level, they wanted them out! Then there were the RN's that were insecure that an LPN would take their place, guess they got their way...... Its sad because the RN's seem to have forgotten that those LPN's gave years of service, they have families, bills, and feelings also........Luckily I got out of there right before they did that. Most likely I would have created the ultimate defense, be it media, lawyers etc.......
All in all...CCMH is not an LPN friendly place, despite the LPN's that gave years of service to them or are currently giving service to them.