Medical students asked to fill gap as strike by nurses looms

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For another week, nurses and the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital administration have yet to reach a contract deal. A strike by the nurses could begin as early as Friday. With a strike looming, Rutgers’ deans sent a request to medical students to volunteer for four-hour morning shifts, serving as support staff during a transition to replacement nurses.

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