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Registered Nurses in New York
A verified list of Registered Nurses (RNs) licensed in New York. New York nurses anchor NewYork-Presbyterian, NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, and Northwell — the largest private employer of nurses in the state — with significant upstate roles at Rochester Regional and Albany Med. Every RN is cross-checked against the New York State Board of Nursing.
- Active RNs in state
- 195,400+
- Mean RN wage
- $104,570/yr
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Registered Nurses by city in New York
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RN specialties in New York
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Registered Nurses in New York — questions answered
How do I verify an RN license in New York?
Use the New York State Board of Nursing primary-source verification portal. Every RN listing on HealthcareApex links back to those primary sources.
Where do Registered Nurses work in New York?
New York nurses anchor NewYork-Presbyterian, NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, and Northwell — the largest private employer of nurses in the state — with significant upstate roles at Rochester Regional and Albany Med.
How much do Registered Nurses earn in New York?
The mean annual wage for RNs in New York is roughly $104,570, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data. Shift differentials, specialty certifications, and travel-contract premiums can shift actual pay materially.
How many Registered Nurses practice in New York?
Approximately 195,400 RNs currently hold an active license in New York, based on the most recent New York State Board of Nursing and BLS reporting.