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Is anyone familiar with the M.D. Anderson residency in Texas? Is it good? Is it worth moving several states away?
Hey vcastio!
I have another question for you. Sorry that I've bombarding you with questions. LOL
Are you familiar with the tuition reimbursement program at MD Anderson? Do they require a contract if you avail of the tuition help? I'm planning to go to grad school and I was curious if you have to stay a year (or x amount of years) in exchange of their financial assistance?
Thanks for all your help by the way. It helped with the interview because it gave me an idea of what I was getting into. :)
I have an ADN and work at MD Anderson. They have an awesome tuition reimbursement and all RN's must have their BSN by a certain time frame after hiring. Many of my co workers and myself are enrolled in the UT RN-BSN program online and MD pays for tuition and books upfront. Our text book are even delivered to our dept. Also we must be certified in our field. High standard=Great Nurses=optimal patient care. Hope this helps. Really cool place to work. They have their choice of the "best of the best".
Hi! Not sure if you still check this forum, but do you mind sharing how your second interview went? I would like to know how to prepare for mine. Anything helps!Hey mpgeorge! To answer your question, although I am not yet hired I was called back for a second interview this week, so I must have done something right! :) I submitted my resume and cover letter only and fortunately made the cut with just that. Hope it helps!
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Congratulations on your interview and that it went well! Have you heard back from MD Anderson yet?!