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RN license investigationRating: (votes: 0) I would not surrrender my license. Each license affects every other license you will ever get including the one you have now. I would read some of the stories here, and then find a new attorney. Comment:
If a nurse surrenders their license, the disciplinary hearing still continues and when the findings are made, the nurse is required to report them to their current BON. Also,does the NC BON require nurses to report if they are being investigated by another jurisdiction? If so, you are better off self reporting sooner, rather than later.Agree with Selfie, find a new attorney, look on The American Association of Nurse Attorneys website.
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I would contact an attorney in NC to discuss this. If you were covered by malpractice insurance, ask. Find a legal nurse consultant that can research this answer for you. We can not give legal advice per AN TOS, however, I would get additional legal advice from experts.
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Have you contacted your malpractice insurance carrier? Many offer representation at BON hearings as part of your coverage. Alternatively, make sure you have a lawyer who is familiar with nurse licensure- contact TAANA (TAANA Executive Office - Home) for a consultation, especially if the lawyer you've hired in CA isn't familiar with licenses. As he/she is advising you to surrender your CA license, I'm leaning toward thinking he/she isn't- whatever happens to your license in one state can and most likely will affect your license in another state. When I get the newsletter from my state BON, the majority of license sanctions are drug/alcohol related. Most of the remainder has to do with sanctions on my state's license as a result of sanctions on another state's license. Don't risk it without insuring you have competent advice from someone familiar with nursing licensure.
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