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adio412

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  1. thankls all. keep i'm comin.......
  2. how long do u have to work there first and/or how much would u have to give them afterwards??
  3. thinking this. i had several ppl tell me that working for a government hospital is the way to go i.e. the VA
  4. tell me more about these:)
  5. i love this post!!!!!!!!!!
  6. i work in an ER now, but when i get older, i would like to switch to either the OR or pacu. which area is considered less stressfull? i really don't wanna be runnin around when i'm 55- 60 yrs old juggling 3 -4 patients and having family ask me for water every 4 minutes!!
  7. thanks to all, but bump for more answers........
  8. thanks cbcle, i work at st agnes in baltimore and they give u a tuition reimbursement of $8000 a year, but for each year u go to school, u have to work 2 years for the hospital.
  9. does anybody know the tuition benefits of these hospitals?? also, do the non-government hospitals offer pensions and possibly health insurance when u retire??: 1. howard university hospital, 2. va medical center, 3. childrens hospital, 4. george washinton hospital, 5. NIH, 6. naval medical center walter reed hospital
  10. hey, can u wonderful peoples pray for me??:nuke: i take my test on july 17th
  11. congrats
  12. thanks! and what does the book look like?

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