CRANSTON, R.I. (WPRI) — For the first time in almost three years, the state Department of Corrections is training new recruits. The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the DOC in 2014 ...
Sixty correctional employees from the 237th and 238th Correctional Employee Initial Training Classes and the 22nd Basic Officer Training Course graduated from the Steven R. Floyd Sr. Training Academy ...
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A 2003 rule restricting the number of hours doctors-in-training can work each week didn’t affect the quality of care they provided once they were practicing independently, suggests a new study.
In November 2020, officials at one state prison decided it was too disruptive to require some correction officers to complete their training for the state’s Criminal Justice Information System.
A graduation ceremony was held for the Rhode Island Department of Corrections Training Academy graduates on Tuesday.
Physician shortages in primary care, which were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, would get a boost from a new bill called the Doctors of Community Act. The DOC Act would provide increased and ...
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