FAQs

Is it safe in New York City?

The Economist rates New York as one of the top 15 safest cities in the world. It’s also one of the top 5 safest big cities in the US. For short-term visitors, that means exercising “normal precautions” in the Big Apple.

What is the dress code?

Business casual with closed toe shoes. A short-sleeved lab coat will be provided by Pro-Life Nurse Missions to each nurse for in-office use.  

Who is behind Pro-Life Nurse Missions?

Pro-Life Nurse Missions is organized and funded by CompassCare®. Click here to learn more about CompassCare®’s mission to save women and babies from abortion.

Who will give medical oversight to Pro-Life Nurse Missions nurses?

CompassCare®’s Medical Directors will assume medical supervision of all Pro-Life Nurse Missions nurse participants.

Will Pro-Life Nurse Missions nurses be covered by liability insurance?

CompassCare® provides standard medical malpractice coverage for all Pro-Life Nurse Missions nurse participants. Proof of insurance can be made available upon the acceptance of your application.

What if I don’t have a New York State RN license?

Click here for more information.

Will I earn CEUs as a result of participating in Pro-Life Nurse Missions?

A continuing education unit (CEU) is a measure used in continuing education programs to assist the professional to maintain their license in their profession. Pro-Life Nurse Missions participants will not earn CEUs.

I actually live in New York City—can I apply for a nursing position with CompassCare?

We would love to talk with you! Please let us know about your interest by sending us a message.

Will there be opportunities to sightsee in NYC while I’m there?

Yes! Here are some options!