It sounds like at non-profit or public-owned hospital counts. According to wikipedia, "In 2003, of the roughly 3,900 nonfederal, short-term, acute care general hospitals in the United States, the majority—about 62 percent—were nonprofit. The rest included government hospitals (20 percent) and for-profit hospitals (18 percent)." So about 80% of hospitals might allow for loan forgiveness -- but you should probably verify before you start.
Again,
from the FAQ:
Q21 How do I know if my employer is a "public service organization" that is an eligible employer for the PSLF Program?
A21 The term "public service organization" covers a broad range of employers, including any
federal, state, or local government organization or agency and most charitable non-profit
organizations. (February 3, 2010)
Honestly, I knew of the PSLF but I somehow didn't think docs would qualify. I am soooo excited about this as I plan on working at non-profit hospitals
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