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Perusing the reports of professional misconduct and discipline from one licensing body, I wonder about how many times someone has to be disciplined before s/he learns her/his lesson, or, in some cases, before the licensing body stops granting them a license! • One nurse (with one alias)
was given a one-month license suspension and put
on two years probation for filing a false employment
application. This nurse had two previous actions
by the licensing body. One action was four years
ago (and one additional alias ago), which earned
a fine and partial suspension for "administering
a contraindicated medication, failing to promptly
assess and medicate a patient and giving a discharged
patient liquid medication in a bottle which contained
a pin." The other was seven years ago (no additional
aliases), when the nurse received two years probation
and a fine for giving an IV solution other than that
ordered by a doctor.
• Another nurse (with no
aliases!) could not be held back long for practicing
– for the wrong reasons. One November, the
nurse was suspended and fined for "diverting the
narcotics Morphine and/or Dilaudid for [their] own
use by making fraudulent entries … using patient
identification numbers for the withdrawals …"
The next month, the nurse was back at work, without
a license, and so up on new charges.
• Then there's the nurse
who has been put on suspension and probation twice
in nine years for drunk-driving related charges,
most recently, Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated
by Alcohol, a Felony, and previously Vehicular Assault
in the Second Degree, a Class E Felony, and Driving
While Intoxicated, an Unclassified Misdemeanor. [Why
is this person not in jail? Don't get me started
about drunk drivers.]
• But how about the pharmacists?
One pharmacy has, twice in three years, received
suspensions for allowing unlicensed individuals to
dispense prescriptions and supervise other pharmacy
staff.
• And lastly, there is
a podiatrist whose license has been suspended for
practicing while the license was under suspension
(and for allowing unlicensed persons to perform physical
therapy and submitting incorrect insurance forms).
The previous suspension (and probation) was only
for Grand Larceny in the Third Degree.
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