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5 Top Hospitals That Will Pay for Your Education

5 Top Hospitals That Will Pay for Your Education

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Many hospitals offer some form of tuition reimbursement or loan forgiveness, but these five hospitals do that, and more. From staff development classes to on-site degree programs, these hospitals virtually pay you to go to school. If you are lucky enough to land a job at one of these prestigious hospitals, you will find not only opportunities for educational advancement, but also concierge services, employee health clubs, and on-site child care.


5. Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital – Palo Alto, CA
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Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital is internationally renowned for it’s for the care they provide – both to their patients and their employees:

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• Tuition reimbursement

• Work/Life Balance office

• On-site Master’s and Bachelor’s degree programs

• Shared governance model for nurses – Clinical Nurses have a voice in determining nursing practices


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    Evansgrammy

    over 4 years ago

    8 comments

    if anyone know of a hospital that will help me get my RN I'd appreciate the information .... I have been an LPN for 25 plus years and I live in Central PA ........

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    dolwiz

    over 4 years ago

    6 comments

    I have a BSc in nursing but i'm not working. I'm from Jamaica. Is there a way i can get employment in the states without having my nursing licence?

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    Alby

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    Wow! Does anyone know of a hospital in Denver, CO or surrounding cities that comes close to these benefits? I am a CNA, but not working at the time. I'm looking to start in May '09. I want to advance in my career so tuition reimbursement is important and I also have a 7 1/2 mo. old baby girl so on-site day care would be phenomenal.

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    Coolchick

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    Hello everyone. I'm graduating with a liberal Arts degree and I want to get into a hospital that would able to pay for me to do the nursing program and after completion be able to work with them. If you know of any please let me know thanks,

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    tweezybabi22

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    i work at Penisula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, MD. They have top of the line benefits and a wonderful tuition reimbursement. You can get a small job there and work your way up the chain. I began 3 months ago as a CNA and next month i will be one step up as a pt care tech which is a substantial salary increase and by the time that is done i will have satisfied my probationary period and be able to apply for tuition reimbursement. They will let you work your way up the chain and guarentee you a job in each field as long as you agree to work there for a while.It is a opportunity of a lifetime

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    diane316

    over 4 years ago

    1024 comments

    Wish they had more hospitals that do this!

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    buckyball59

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    Useful information. Thanks for it. Is there any comparable program near Arlington, Texas? Thanks. Alexis-in-Texas

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    dawelsh

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    Anyone know of any way for a person to work full-time during the days and go to nursing school in Tennessee?

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    Peetrisa

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I was a L P N from the caribbean and now living in Florida,but can not afford to send myself to nursing school here.What school will offer to train me and when I complete the course I work in there hospital.

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    Kimmie_T

    over 4 years ago

    66 comments

    I have always wanted to work there or St. Jude's in Tennessee. Kaiser is in most state and so, does my hospital UCSF. It's also a Medical University, but there are many hospitals that are willing to help you reach this goal, the shortage is diar. So, it is a worth a try. Help them; and then they help you.

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    BRENDAKAYSMITH

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    IS THERE A HOSPITAL OR DOCTORS OFFICE IN OR NEAR FORT WALTON BEACH FLORIDA

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    chd123

    over 4 years ago

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    You just have to look around...start with your area. You don't always have to pay them back...When I worked for Scottsdale Healthcare (AZ), they paid for my books/tuition and I didn't owe them one day.

    I agree with JessBarnes84, get your foot in the door and then talk business. Most places are offering some kind of help. Look into Baylor programs as well (not sure if this is just Banner Health?) You work 24 hours, weekends only, and get paid for 32. It helped me get my BSN...

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    CLASSYKAREN

    over 4 years ago

    40 comments

    Morton Plant Hospital in clearwater Florida will call them and see if they have any spots left

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    Licia_79

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    Hi, My Name is Alicia Rowe and I am wondering how do you get into this program becasue i am almost done with school and I am looking to get into a nursing program but i can't afford it so if anyones knows how to start tthe process please e-mail me at Licia_79@yahoo.com

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    marisamojica

    almost 5 years ago

    2 comments

    i am marisa mojica from philippines. i want to study nursing but i cant afford financially. just wanna ask if you can help me pursue my dream of becoming a nurse.pls.....my email address,yhsa014@yahoo.com...pls help me...

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