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Would appreciate all the advice i can get :)Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() ![]() I don't live in Florida, but maybe you should try posting this in the Florida forum and those from Florida can give you better information on hospitals.JMHO Comment:
I don't know much about florida, but if you go to a teaching hospital you probably will get a good break on tuition.
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You might also try googling the subject and finding out the websites of potential employers. You can look over job postings and get some feel for what is available and what some of the parameters are. For example, you can see if they are offering 12 hr shifts versus 8 hr shifts. And you can find out what the benefit packages are and whether or not the hospitals offer preceptored new grad programs. This type of info can often be obtained from the internet even before you get opinions from people who already work at these places. Good luck and congratulations on graduating and getting your new license.
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Try Cleveland clinic in Weston, Fl in Broward County. Its excellent. Am doing clinicals there is a teaching hospital so they are always receptive to students
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hey I am doing my clinical rotations at cleveland now.. How was cleveland for you?
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