Transcription of Professional Licensure: Investigation and Disciplinary Action
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AJN November 2012 Vol. 112, No. 11 53 LEGAL CLINICBy Edie Brous, JD, MS, MPH, RNProfessional licensure : Investigation and Disciplinary ActionComprehensive information on protecting one s nursing license. complaints to nursing boards can come from a number of sources. Patients, coworkers, members of the public, or employers can call the board of nursing, put complaints in writing, or complete a board of nursing Web site complaint form . Licensees may also self-report when required by law to do so. Additionally, a board may be no-tified by other nursing boards, other agencies, or law enforcement of Action taken against a nurse. Generally, the complaint is kept confidential, as is the identity of the complainant. The information obtained in the Investigation may also be kept con-fidential, even from the subject of the receipt of a complaint, the nursing board will confirm that the nurse is licensed in that state or jurisdiction and that the complaint is governed by the laws and regulations of that state.
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