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Mandatory Overtime for Nurses - Department of Labor Initially enacted July 1, 2009, Section 167 of the New York Labor Law restricts health care employers, as defined in the statute, from requiring nurses to work beyond their regularly scheduled hours, with four limited exceptions
NURSES4NYC - NYC Health + Hospitals To submit NURSES4NYC form with your resume, click here Our exceptional team of more than 8,000 nurses is at the heart of our mission to care for all New Yorkers Our nurses are on the front-lines of public health, advancing their skills to better prepare for the future
What Is a Nurse? Types of Nurses Roles - Cleveland Clinic To become a nurse, you must complete nursing school and take a comprehensive exam to earn your license What is a nurse? A nurse is a trained and licensed healthcare professional who provides compassionate, patient-centered care
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