The strike by Elmhurst Hospital's resident doctors has ended as a deal between their union and their employer, Mount Sinai, was reached on Wednesday.

Title: End of Strike: Elmhurst Hospital Resident Doctors Return to Work After walking off the job earlier this week, resident doctors at Elmhurst Hospital have returned to work following a deal reached between their union and Mount Sinai, their employer. The strike disrupted regular healthcare operations and raised concerns among patients who were worried about receiving medical attention. The residents were striking for better pay and working conditions, which they deemed to be inadequate. Despite encountering resistance from their employer, the doctors remained determined to fight for a better workplace and healthcare system in general. Their efforts paid off on Wednesday when an agreement was reached granting the doctors their demands. The deal ensures that the doctors' working conditions improve, in turn positively impacting the quality of healthcare patients receive. The doctors will now receive better pay and benefits, promising a more comfortable working environment. As always, it is important to note that it is essential to have safe and comfortable working conditions for healthcare professionals significant for the provision of quality health care services. Congratulations to the resident doctors who stood up for themselves, bringing light to the pressing issue at hand. We hope that this deal sets a positive precedent for other medical institutions and healthcare providers so that they take action to address working conditions. Overall, this is a significant win for the resident doctors and is likely to spark more progressive changes in the healthcare sector. As we continue to push for better working conditions and healthcare services, we must applaud the bravery of these doctors who walkout and continued to push until a deal was reached. Resident doctors walked off the job earlier this week, but a deal between their union and Mount Sinai, which employs them, was reached on Wednesday.

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