Kim Neu is a Nurse specializing in Registered Nurse. Currently working at Kindred in Chino Hills, CA. Registered Nurses provide direct patient care, administer medications, and coordinate with physicians across hospitals, clinics, and community health settings.
Overview
Level
Staff
Function
Healthcare
Connections
2
Position in NurseSend Database
783,930 healthcare professionals in NurseSend hold the Registered Nurse specialty. Kim Neu is one of them.
70,873 Registered Nurses are based in CA (out of 92,291 total healthcare contacts in that state).
306 contacts at Kindred are tracked in NurseSend.
Typical Registered Nurse compensation in CA: $85,000 – $153,000 (median $101,000). Source: BLS OEWS adjusted for state cost of labor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Kim Neu located?
Kim Neu is based in Chino Hills, CA and is a Registered Nurse.
Where does Kim Neu work?
Kim Neu is currently at Kindred in Chino Hills, CA.
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What is the average salary for a Registered Nurse in CA?
Registered Nurses in CA typically earn $85,000 to $153,000 annually, with a median of $101,000. Figures derive from BLS OEWS data, adjusted for state cost of labor. Senior-titled roles (Charge Nurse, Manager, Director) and high-acuity practice settings push the upper end.