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Florida State Hospital is a Mental Health treatment facility owned and operated by the State of Florida and is part of the Department of Children and Families. Florida State hospital is one of six major Mental Health treatment facilities in Florida.
The FLSA requires for-profit employers to pay employees for their work. Interns and students, however, may not be employees under the FLSAin which case the FLSA does not require compensation for their work.
Clinical training consists of clinical practica and an internship. The required practica occur during Years 2 and 3 of the program, and require a combined minimum of 1500 hours at two different sites. An advanced practicum experience in the 4th year of the program is optional.
In general, FSU students dress very casually, while faculty and staff often dress in business casual. Buildings on campus are air-conditioned and may be quite a bit colder than the outdoors, especially in the summer months.
How to find an internship at a hospital? Start volunteer work early. You can begin gaining experience as early as high school. Enroll in healthcare programs. Meet with career advisors. Complete your exam requirements. Search for hospital internships. Apply for available opportunities.
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Examples of inappropriate attire are: miniskirts (above mid-thigh length), see-through blouses, tank tops and swimsuits. Women are not permitted to wear sun dresses without a jacket. Shorts will be permitted if they are at least mid-thigh length. Shoes must be worn.
No clothing will be permitted with inappropriate sayings, logos or slogans on them. Socks and shoes/slippers must be worn at all times (no bare feet). No slippers, shower shoes, flip flops, pajamas or scrubs will be permitted to be worn off the unit at any time.
Florida State Hospital (Chattahoochee, FL): This facility is operated by the Department of Children and Families and has 959 beds, 469 of which are designated for forensic patients.

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