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from bluesky
Old Jan 01, 2005, 04:44 PM

Originally Posted by purplemania
I have never heard of a facility requiring a contract in exchange for mentorship. I understand contract for bonus pay or tuition pay. As for the difference between MD and RN, the RN's are on the payroll during the mentorship. The MD's are not. THey are paying for the privilege of having a hospital to learn in.

All the facilities in my area offer new grads fellowships that last approximately 3 months in exchange for a 1 1/2 to 2 yr contract.

All the residents I know of are paid. Are you referiring to the medical students?
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