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The Noncompete Clause And The Nurse Anethetist: An Assessment Of Knowledge, Perception, And Experience, Briana K. Meseroll, Nathaniel M. Apatov, Carolyn M. Rutledge
The Noncompete Clause And The Nurse Anethetist: An Assessment Of Knowledge, Perception, And Experience, Briana K. Meseroll, Nathaniel M. Apatov, Carolyn M. Rutledge
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Economic pressures and the challenge to maintain competitive advantage have resulted in many health-care entities requiring their practitioners to contractually enter into noncompete clauses (NCCs). Many student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are unaware of NCCs in employee contracts.
An anonymous, web-based questionnaire regard-ing NCCs was distributed to SRNAs and CRNAs nation-wide. Of 242 practicing CRNAs who responded, 147 (60.7%) were employed without a noncompete clause and 22 (9.1%) were unaware whether they had such a provision in their employment contracts. The knowledge level of the nurse anesthetist respondents was low (average score of 55.3%). …