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Registered Nurses in Rhode Island
A verified list of Registered Nurses (RNs) licensed in Rhode Island. Rhode Island RNs serve Lifespan, Care New England, and the Providence VA, with most of the state's nursing workforce within a 30-minute commute of Providence. Every RN is cross-checked against the Rhode Island Board of Nurse Registration.
- Active RNs in state
- 12,200+
- Mean RN wage
- $92,420/yr
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Rhode Island Board of Nurse Registration
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Verified Rhode Island RNs available through HealthcareApex. Open any profile for license status and specialty experience.
We're expanding our verified RN listings in Rhode Island. In the meantime, browse the national RN directory or neighboring states below.
RN specialties in Rhode Island
Every nursing specialty rolls up to the RN license. Drill into the specialty you need.
Verify an RN license in Rhode Island
Primary-source verification through the state board of nursing. Use this before hiring or referring.
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Rhode Island Board of Nurse Registration
Official RN license lookup for Rhode Island.
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How do I verify an RN license in Rhode Island?
Use the Rhode Island Board of Nurse Registration primary-source verification portal, plus Nursys QuickConfirm for compact and multi-state licenses. Every RN listing on HealthcareApex links back to those primary sources.
Where do Registered Nurses work in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island RNs serve Lifespan, Care New England, and the Providence VA, with most of the state's nursing workforce within a 30-minute commute of Providence.
How much do Registered Nurses earn in Rhode Island?
The mean annual wage for RNs in Rhode Island is roughly $92,420, 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 Rhode Island?
Approximately 12,200 RNs currently hold an active license in Rhode Island, based on the most recent Rhode Island Board of Nurse Registration and BLS reporting.