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<blockquote data-quote="Mikey" data-source="post: 45600" data-attributes="member: 3579"><p>Do any of the hospitals in your area have nursing schools or other allied health professional schools? Or maybe a local university hospital?</p><p></p><p>Lots of them will offer tuition assistance (or even a scholarship) for students willing to sign on to work for them for X years after they graduate. My brother's girlfriend just finished an RN program at Tulane like that. I think she was even eligible for some kind of insurance.</p><p></p><p>Another place you might look, although it may be a long shot, is into the military (Guard and Reserves). They have a special program for the "Allied Health" professions. Since you're about done with Phlebotimist, and came close to an LPN, they might be interested (they're ALWAYS interested in anyone with medical credentials). But that's not for everyone.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and prayers for you on making this challenging decision in your life. I know it's an important one.</p><p></p><p>Mikey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikey, post: 45600, member: 3579"] Do any of the hospitals in your area have nursing schools or other allied health professional schools? Or maybe a local university hospital? Lots of them will offer tuition assistance (or even a scholarship) for students willing to sign on to work for them for X years after they graduate. My brother's girlfriend just finished an RN program at Tulane like that. I think she was even eligible for some kind of insurance. Another place you might look, although it may be a long shot, is into the military (Guard and Reserves). They have a special program for the "Allied Health" professions. Since you're about done with Phlebotimist, and came close to an LPN, they might be interested (they're ALWAYS interested in anyone with medical credentials). But that's not for everyone. Good luck and prayers for you on making this challenging decision in your life. I know it's an important one. Mikey [/QUOTE]
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