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  • It was hard to move in the sea of red hats and thick winter coats. A couple weeks into the longest nurses’ strike in NYC history, CIR physicians had officially joined their New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) colleagues on the picket line at Montefiore and Mount Sinai West.  At Montefiore Moses in the Bronx,… Read more

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  • Surgery residents aren’t supposed to get pregnant. That’s the (mostly) unspoken message that’s all too common across medical training in the U.S. Though the culture has been changing for decades–largely through physician organizing–residency in the U.S. retains many unfortunate remnants of the system’s origins. Among these: a quiet understanding that the realities of starting a… Read more

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  • This May Day, or International Workers Day, dozens of CIR members from D.C. to California joined our union siblings on the streets of our cities to honor the history of the labor movement and to fight for a better future for all of us.  An internationally recognized holiday, established by workers to honor the struggles… Read more

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