What is a baylor nurse?
Answers:
A nurse who works a reduced number of hours, during inconvenient times, who is paid for working a full shift: typically 24>>36 OR 32>>40 hours. Look for "Baylor Plan" for more information.
A specific example from Welch Emergency Hospital:
A Baylor nurse (BN) works two 12-hour shifts on the weekend and one 8-hour shift during the week for a total of thirty-two hours. In exchange for agreeing to work on weekends, a BN is salaried for forty hours a week even though s/he only works thirty-two hours a week. As a sector of this contract, a BN is never asked or required to work overtime.
From what I found a Baylor Nurse is a nurse that works weekend shifts (usually in house)
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