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Nurses often believe that they have no recourse to going to work sick. What can be done?

Nurses Talk About Why They Go to Work Sick

Jeni Fa · Wednesday, October 7th 2015 at 5:05PM · 1461 views
Today, at 4:00 pm, you wake up with a sore throat, fever, and malaise. You call your supervisor and say that you are sick and cannot work tonight. The response? "You will need a doctor's note, or you won't be paid." Seriously?
Nurses Talk About Why They Go to Work Sick

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Jeni Fa Wednesday, October 7th 2015 at 5:06PM

Every shift, every day of the year, nurses and physicians are compelled, through fear, guilt, or intimidation, to go to work when they are sick (known as "presenteeism"). And although healthcare employers profess to decry presenteeism, their policies and responses when employees call in sick suggest otherwise.

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/851202...

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