Usually an RN would make more money working in a hospital. That is not always the case. It depends on the hospital and the clinic. The difference in salary wouldn't be significant
Please visit the Cleveland Clinic website for more information.
Clinics are typically more narrow in focus (i.e. out-patient care, primary care, 1 area of specialty care, etc), while hospitals are more complex units with various different types of care as well as in-patient care.
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Probably at a hospital. You should ask your doctor or a person you know who works at a hospital or a doctors clinic. They can give you more information about it.
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Some minor procedures can be performed in a clinic. The more involved ones would require a hospital stay.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is located at 369 Fulham Road, London. However, several other buildings are associated with the Trust, including: a free NHS sexual health clinic at 56 Dean Street; the West London Centre for Sexual Health at Charing Cross Hospital on Fulham Palace Road, London; and the John Hunter Clinic at St Stephen's Clinic next to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. For more information, see the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital website.
ANSWER:A clinic is for short term, non life threatening care. A hospital is for long term, emergency and non emergency care with beds.Clinic's seem to be dirtier and have alot more bumbs but hospitals while cleaner have a longer waiting time and lots of snooty people who cut or don't do things right and the the clinic is very slow moving
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A cat clinic is generally more tailor made to care for the feline species. Also the vets found at a cat clinic could have taken extra courses or lessons in order to specifically deal with cat problems.