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Nurses pick top 100 hospitals to work for in 2009

Top Five:

1 Abbott Northwestern Hospital Minneapolis, MN
2 Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center Phoenix, AZ
3 Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University St. Louis, MO
4 Baylor University Medical Center Dallas, TX
5 Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, MI

Nursing Professional Magazine’s Top 100 Hospitals to Work For list is based on a survey that went out in 2008 to 25,000 randomly selected hospital nurses.  Hospitals were ranked for workforce diversity, flexibility in working arrangements, strength of the nurse’s voice in the hospital and family-friendliness, among others factors.

Nurses from Spokane, Mesa, Atlanta and other cities throughout the country are also talking to Scrubs Magazine about what they love about the hospitals they work for.  Get an in-depth look at competitive pay scales, quality of life, hidden benefits and more at medmagazine.com.

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