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Jul 26, 2009 03:30 PM

few questions about clinic working


HI im a pre nursing student and just wondering how is the pay. Is it more if you work at a hospital setting clinic. Im interested in working for ob/gyn hospital or clinic doesnt matter. I just read a few post that a clinic in a hospital will pay more. Also I am getting my adn and do clinic hiring clinic managers with adn or bsn only thanks so much


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from Ayvah
Old Jul 29, 2009, 07:40 PM

Default Re: few questions about clinic working
Pay varies; you won't get any differentials at the clinic, and base rate will either be the same or lower, sometimes significantly lower. But you get more 'normal' hours and holidays off unlike at the hospital. Often the staffing will be better and thus less stress at the clinic too. ADN nurses can apply for the majority of the same entry level jobs that BSN can apply for.
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Old Aug 23, 2009, 12:10 PM

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Generally your not going to make as much b/c its a prime position, prime hours, no shift diffs, 0 weekends/holidays, etc.
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