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Can an unlicensed person use the title “nurse” or be referred to as “the nurse” in New York State?

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Can an unlicensed person use the title “nurse” or be referred to as “the nurse” in New York State?

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No. The law requires that the title “nurse” be used to refer only to persons who hold a license under Article 139 of the Education law, commonly referred to as the “nurse practice act”.

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