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May 20, 2009 05:49 PM

Piedmont Hospital critical care residency

by mobro

has anyone gone through this program? i was offered a job and accepted it- no paperwork signed yet, though, because they are waiting for my test date. i didn't really know anything about the program, i just was applying hoping to get any job. i'm excited about it but don't know what to expect. i know there are classes on top of working regular shift hours but does all that take up most days of the week or is it not so bad?? i've only heard through another girl at school that a friend of hers was in residency program in utah or somewhere and she hated it because it took up soooo much of her time that she was too busy to do anything else. does anyone know firsthand how the piedmont program works?? thanks!


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Old May 24, 2009, 11:08 AM

Default Re: Piedmont Hospital critical care residency
really?? no one has worked at piedmont?? that's hard to believe. anyone...?
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