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Hello everyone,

I wanted to know if you get accepted to a program outside of the state you live in, and once you complete the program, how much experience do you need to go back to your home state and work? Do you have to work a few years in the state you graduated from? Or can you complete the program and apply to jobs in your home state without having to work in the state you graduated from?

Thank you!

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You can clearly return to your home state and work; it happens all the time. The bigger issue is having or building a network in your home state through which you can find that job. Some students arrange for some of their rotations to be back home (if your program allows that) while others have contacts from their previous healthcare experience.


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