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Is honesty ALWAYS the best policy?Rating: (votes: 0) When it comes to dealing with BONs, IMO honestly IS ALWAYS the best policy.Given that you have received somewhat conflicting information about whether you have to disclose that info, I would consult with an attorney versed in nursing matters and BONs (you can find some here: TAANA Executive Office - Home) to see what you should do. Also, you could ask your new BON anonymously (e-mail) if they would want to know this informationBest of luck. Comment:
So.....you were told by your State BoN that you were not required to disclose this "alternate" situation; you were not 'flagged' in any way. But you chose to do so anyway? The short answer is the rule of thumb is not to volunteer any unnecessary information that cannot help you, or that can ONLY harm you. But you did that anyway.Honesty is the best policy, but you volunteered information they did NOT need, thereby jeopardizing your chances at licensing. Not so sure that was the best route to take, but what is done is done. Dishonesty would have been not disclosing required information. Perhaps there is another word for offering up a reason to potentially deny you a license. Hopefully it will work out well for you, I really do hope this. And in the future.....how about sticking with what they ASK for and not giving them what they DON'T?
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My current board didn't contact me back until I had already sent the application. I thought I was doing the right thing. If you read the questions in the application, it's very easy to assume my situation falls into those categories. When a BON asks you a question, you answer it honestly, and that's what I thought I was doing.
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Quote from shancan99My current board didn't contact me back until I had already sent the application. I thought I was doing the right thing. If you read the questions in the application, it's very easy to assume my situation falls into those categories. When a BON asks you a question, you answer it honestly, and that's what I thought I was doing.
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Thank you for the suggestions and helpful information. From reading the questions on the application, I honestly thought I was supposed to disclose any info related to investigations, etc. I thought weighing on the safe side as my best bet.
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Thank you. I've tried contacting Georgia's BON for some insight, but I've had no luck. It's just a waiting game now. Unfortunately. Thank you again for your response.
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