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At the end of the day (or shift), it is ultimately your responsibility to protect your nursing license. And with an ongoing pandemic, nurses are finding themselves in some tough situations.
Join us and experienced nurse & attorney of law, Irnise Williams, as she shares a few key things that you can do to protect your nursing license as a travel nurse. ✨ We will cover malpractice insurance (& if you actually need it), best documentation practices, and some of the legal implications of travel contracts. There will also be a Q&A at the end and you will have the opportunity to ask Irnise about other legal issues in nursing!
All nurses are invited to this event, just make sure you RSVP!
Speaker
Irnise Williams JD, RN
The Law Office of Irinse F. Williams, LLC.
Health Law Attorney
Irnise is an experienced nurse and health law attorney that works with healthcare providers who want to protect their license, decrease liability and mitigate risks. After working in the operating room and the pre-op/PACU years ago, Irnise decided that she could do more for nurses, patients, and the healthcare system by working to change healthcare as a legal advocate and social justice change ag…
Irnise is an experienced nurse and health law attorney that works with healthcare providers who want to protect their license, decrease liability and mitigate risks. After working in the operating room and the pre-op/PACU years ago, Irnise decided that she could do more for nurses, patients, and the healthcare system by working to change healthcare as a legal advocate and social justice change agent. As a graduate of Howard University and the Howard University School of Law, her practice is deeply rooted in social justice, and she serves as an architect of social change for both the clinicians and patients in the community. Irnise still works as a travel nurse and runs her practice while also trying to find the balance of supporting her own family.