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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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| St. anthony central in denver is old but the staff is great, DG in denveris nice but lots of attitude. colorado springs has memorial central lots of needs there and penrose small but ok. these are the ones I have worked at. hope this helps. |
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| Junior Member | Re: Colorado hospitals? Thanks! It really does help. I went out there recently to visit and was actually very interested in St. Anthony Central..so, hearing positive things from someone who has actually worked there means a lot There are so many options... |
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