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AdrenalinJunkieRN

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  1. Hi guys! I'm currently a Duke absn student and I'm trying to list out all the pros and cons of the hospitals in the area to help decide where I would like to end up working. I hope to work in the ED upon graduating. I know that Duke tends to pay the least, but has good benefits. After this program I'm honestly kind of done with Duke lol, but they do pay back some of your student loans (not a significant amount) so that's a plus. I hear UNC is great about paying for school for nurses who want to go on to get their Master's or Doctorate. The only thing is that I live in Raleigh, so UNC is quite a commute. I currently shadow at WakeMed and I really like the atmosphere there, but our professors are really pushing UNC or Duke hospitals on us. I also don't know if WakeMed pays for any schooling. If anyone is familiar with these hospitals, and any ones that I did not mention (Rex, DukeRaleigh, etc) could you give me a short run down on some pros and cons (pay, benefits, loan reimbursement, person experiences)? Anything would be helpful! Thanks :-)

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