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  1. I am glad I chose to go with UNC because there seems to be more opportunity! That being said, I've always heard good things about Rex..the downside to UNC is the commute and the whole parking situation, but you get used to it! I currently still live in Raleigh, right near 40.
  2. I cannot PM for some reason...Rex seems like a great hospital to work for, but I'm thinking I might get more experience or have more opportunity at UNC?
  3. Did you do any clinical time at UNC? I did get a good vibe at Rex, but UNC might have more to offer?
  4. Hello! Currently I am looking to move to North Carolina and my top two options I would like to work at are Rex Hospital in Raleigh or UNC in Chapel Hill. I am in my late twenties and have been an RN for over four years now. I love the area and I hear both are great hospitals. I am looking to advance my career and get more experience since I would be coming from a small rural hospital. Any suggestions between the two? And is it possible to work at UNC but live in Raleigh? The two cities and hospitals are very different so I'm trying to weigh out the pros and cons of each. Any help would be appreciated amensely!
  5. Hello!! I have been working on my current med/surg floor for about 4 years now and considering travel nursing. Does anyone have advice or willing to share any of their experiences (good or bad) working on a med/surg unit as a travel nurse?? I am currently in NY but I just received my license for NC and CA.
  6. I would also love to hear more about your experience! I have currently been an RN for about 4 years on a med/surg unit and considering some travel nursing in California!

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