Nursing Intern Contract

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Summary

A Nursing Intern Contract is a formal agreement between a hospital or healthcare institution and a nursing intern that defines the terms and conditions of the internship, ensuring that both the intern and the employer have a clear understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and expectations during the internship period.

Key Components:
1. Introduction & Parties Involved
2. Term of Internship
3. Duties & Responsibilities
4. Working Hours
5. Remuneration & Benefits
6. Supervision & Evaluation
7. Code of Conduct & Professionalism
8. Termination Clause
9. Dispute Resolution
10. Governing Law
11. Signatures & Acceptance

Purpose of a Nursing Intern Contract
1. Clearly defines the working relationship between the intern and the hospital.
2. Ensures that the internship meets legal and regulatory standards.
3. Reinforces nursing ethics, professionalism and accountability.
4. Outlines stipends, insurance, and benefits for the intern.

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