Hello, I'm a soon to be nursing grad looking for RN positions in St. Louis. I'm not from Missouri so right now, I'm largely doing my research about St. Louis hospitals via the internet. I've seen a...
I've worked in recruiting before (healthcare related, not clinical recruiting however). Some organizations attend a career fair, pass out flyers, take resumes, etc. knowing full well they can't hire...
SouthernComfort31 replied to vwood86's topic in General Nursing
I believe the check comes to the employee, since loans are in the employee's name. In the hospitals I've seen, the most offered is $4,000 per year for three years, so you max out at $12,000. I have...
SouthernComfort31 replied to vwood86's topic in General Nursing
Well, if you think about it, your benefit of not taking out student loans is that you don't pay the interest & service fees on them. No matter what people get in terms of tuition reimbursement...
If you've already gotten into that program, ask the admin there to put you in touch with current CNLs that have families (I'm sure there are 2 or 3). They'll be able to tell you about the hours and...
SouthernComfort31 replied to Minty80's topic in Virginia Nursing
Minty, I'm a first year in the CNL program. I also suggest attending one of the recruiting panels they hold, (perhaps in the spring?) to get a variety of student perspectives. Take