Itâs that time of year in Indiana, license renewal of the Stateâs nurses. If youâre not in Indiana, I am sure that you have a similar renewal process so check these out; I think these tips will be very helpful! The Board asks 6 questions in the renewal process because they want to know that you are safe to practice. If you answer âyesâ to any of these questions, the Board will require you to give an explanation for your âpositive response.â The Board may then call you in for a Personal … [Read more...]
A New Role For Hospital Lawyers
Recently I read an article from Kaiser Health News about how hospitals are hiring lawyers to assist their patients with legal issues. I think this is so interesting that hospitals are becoming more full-service and working with patients to help them with issues outside of their medical care that will help them maintain their health and well-being. In one particular situation, a lawyer at a hospital helped a patient to change her name by assisting her in publishing the name change in the … [Read more...]
Medical Boards VS. Licensing Boards
For the past 25 years, I have represented clients before both Medical Licensing Boards as well as Nursing Boards. What I have noticed during that time is that there are significant differences between the Boards. The first difference is the volume of matters. The Nursing Board handles a much larger number of cases than the Medical Board because, obviously, there are more nurses than physicians. But here are some interesting facts. The Medical Licensing Board in Indiana defines … [Read more...]
I Don’t Know Is Not A Defense
Many a nurse found in violation of nursing regulations have come to me saying, âI didnât know I couldnât do that!â Other times I hear, âWell, thatâs the way we did it in our unitâ or âThatâs how I was trained!â But none of those are proper defenses to charges that could be applied to your license. You are responsible for knowing the rules that you are required to follow. If you donât know, you have an obligation to find out. Even if you think you know, but your thinking is incorrect, youâre … [Read more...]
Anything You âTweetâ Can Be Used Against You
Okay, itâs not that drastic. But itâs important to always keep in mind the standards you are held to as a nurse, even on social media. As much as weâd like to keep our work lives and our private lives separate, the digital age has made distancing these two worlds ever more difficult. Our online presence gives anyone a window into our lives. Â Access like this can be dangerous for any professional, especially nurses. Not only are we governed by the usual rules of social etiquette, but we must … [Read more...]
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