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Sep 13, 2007 07:27 AM

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Hello. I am trying to decide if I should move to Jacksonville, FL. I want to work in Cardiac ICU. Could someone please tell me what hospitals would best fit my needs? Also...how expensive is it to live there vs nurses pay?


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Old Sep 22, 2007, 12:25 PM

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All I know about Jacksonville is that they have nice beaches and that they have the Mayo Clinic which is affiliated with St Lukes Hospital. The Mayo has bought out St Lukes and they are building a new hospital so I imagine there will be lots of hiring going on. Wages do seem to be going up since the cost of living has been rising in FL but I can't say exactly what they are paying up there. Jacksonville seems to me like a really nice place to live.
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