The NYBN’s license verification system is designed to help ensure that nurses are properly licensed and qualified to practice in the state by requiring them to register and submit their credentials each year. Upon successful registration, nurses are issued a license that lasts for two years. When their license is due to expire, nurses must renew their license and send their credentials back to the NYBN. This verification process helps to keep New York’s nurses safe by ensuring that they are properly qualified and up-to-date with the latest advancements in their field.
In addition to helping protect patients, this verification process also saves time and money for healthcare facilities. By constantly monitoring the credentials of its nurses, the NYBN is able to ensure that healthcare facilities are within the specified licensing requirements and are free of any issues surrounding unqualified nurses
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