Legal Question in Employment Law in Virginia
Hospital Employer obligation to Nurses
Thanks for your time.
I will try to be brief.
I am a RN and my first position after nursing school was as a labor and delivery nurse in a research hospital. I was told that I would be given six months of on the jo training however, due to a severe shortage I was ''on my own'' after just a week and a half. This was in 2001.
I was faced with a number of crisis situations which I had no formal training for. This was my first job and even experinced nurses are given extensive training when they enter a new field of care.
Long story short, I was faced with several tramatic situations and left the job due to health issues caused by job stress after less than a year.
I was so tramatized that I have basically lost my career because I am so afraid (recently diagnosed with PTSD due to this).
It was several years before I recognized that I needed help with mental health because initially my symptoms came out physically.
Now I am in a real dilema.
Do I still have any rights? Did I ever? To require the hospital to honor their training period ( I was PAID as a new nurse even though I worked as a independent one).
Due to unique nursing employment details, I basically can not get a ''good'' position any longer due to this. Any insight?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Hospital Employer obligation to Nurses
Assuming that you were working for the hospital without a formal contract, I doubt that you would've had any viable recourse against the hospital based upon the events described, even if you had elected to purse such shortly after your separation.
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