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Delays at N.J. Board of Nursing endanger public, leave health care workers uncertain

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According to Keith Hovey, an attorney at Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, speaking on behalf of the American Association of Nurse Attorneys, the New Jersey Board of Nursing needs substantive changes to better serve nurses and protect the public.

via newsworks.org

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