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How Long Does Disciplinary Action Stay on a Nurse’s License?

June 6, 2024 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

  Nursing is a profession built on trust, compassion, and rigorous standards. When a nurse faces disciplinary action, it can have significant repercussions, both professionally and personally. One common concern is how long this disciplinary action remains on a nurse's license. Understanding this is crucial for nurses aiming to navigate their careers post-disciplinary action. Types of Disciplinary Actions Before delving into the duration disciplinary actions remain on a nurse's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: License Protection Tagged With: board of nursing, discipline, investigation, license defense, license protection, Nurse Attorney, nursing board, nursing license

What is the Difference Between Suspension and Revocation of a Professional License?

February 2, 2024 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

  If you have a matter before the Board, the Board can do one of four things.  One, they can give you a reprimand or censure.  It’s like a slap on the wrist, don’t do it again. They can also place your license on probation and you must meet certain conditions in order to continue to practice.  This is called an encumbered license. The Board can also suspend your license and revoke your license.  Suspension means you will not be able to practice for a certain period of time and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection Tagged With: Boards of Nursing, discipline, license protection, nursing license, Nursing suspension, probation, registered nurse, revocation, suspension

Can You Refuse An Unsafe Assignment?

June 9, 2023 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

Here’s the scene: you walk into work for your 12-hour shift and immediately find yourself facing an exceptionally heavy patient load.  What can you do? Your first thought is probably “I don’t want to commit malpractice; I want to provide the best care for my patients, and I want to protect my license.” When you look at the staffing assignments, it can be both overwhelming and stressful.  You may be thinking, “How am I going to get this all done and make sure that my patients are provided … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter Tagged With: Brown Law Office, discipline, license defense, license protection, nurse, Nurse Attorney, nurses, nursing board, nursing license, patients

Is There Disparity Between Medical Boards And Nursing Boards

June 27, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. 3 Comments

On December 13, 2017, at Hiram Davis Medical Center in Petersburg, Virginia, a nurse was talking with Dr. Motsumi Moja while they were awaiting an elevator.  During the conversation, he put his hand on her shoulder, removed his hand slowly, thus with intent, moving it across her breast.  He then asked whether her breasts were real or fake She was not only shocked, she was devastated! The nurse reported the incident to the HR department but no response was forthcoming after … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: criminal charges, discipline, Medical Boards, Nursing Boards, nursing license, reprimand, slap on the wrist

Will A Criminal Record Affect My License?

June 6, 2019 by LORIE A BROWN, R.N., M.N., J.D. Leave a Comment

A guest blog by Evan Brown Nursing boards take public health very seriously. In the interest of protecting public health, most boards take extra precautions to make sure that nurses licensed in their state have a proven track record of delivering excellent care. This includes a critical examination of nurses’ personal and professional histories. Although you may be thinking that whatever happened was outside of work, the boards take the position that you are a nurse 24/7. In most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Employment, License Protection, Newsletter, Workplace Issues Tagged With: attorney for nurses, board of nursing, criminal charges, discipline, investigation, license renewal, nurses, nursing board, nursing license

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