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Daniel R.
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Rent to professional students in the medical field? MD, RN, etc

Daniel R.
  • Cleveland, OH
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Coming from someone that works in a hospital, who here has dipped into the niche market of professional students near hospitals, etc?  My hospital always has droves of students in professional programs (MD, RN, therapy, pharmacy, etc).  Some of these students have one month or more "rotations," or learning blocks which they float site to site at various teaching areas their last year of school- hospitals, outpatient community offices, government facilities, etc.  For students that have graduated, they have longer commitments, or residencies, which are one year plus.  Any of you have experience diving into this niche market?  Aside from contacting schools directly, which could possibly be a conflict of interest, I was curious how these groups of students could be marketed to, as they would make for top notch tenants.  

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