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    South Carolina

    It's all in place, I can finally go to SC.
    I want to relocate there.

    Are there hospitals in SC that will pay relocation?

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    Re: South Carolina

    You might try this site.. www.hospitalsoup.com


    A long process of finding hospitals that way. But SC isn't as big as Cali..LOLLL

    Some times the nursing mags feature a certain state you might check into that.. Maybe the BON in SC might help..


    Just thinking out loud here...

    Good Luck. Many bonus' depend on you staying and might not be paid up front ..Be sure to understand that before committing to anything.


    WR,,, three commas for Becca

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    Re: South Carolina

    we have a fully searchable hospital database on this site ...of course, it doesn't give stats of who does/does not pay relocation fees...

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    Re: South Carolina

    If you take a travel assignment you could get travel reimbursement and either free housing or a housing subsidy for at least 13 weeks while you get settled in. There are a lot of good travel agencies out there. Check out the company ratings on this website. Good luck!

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