Consequences of Criminal Charges on a Nursing License
www.YourNurseAttorney.com / www.EmpoweredNurses.org Nurse Attorneys, Lorie Brown and Todd Ess of Brown Law Office, P.C., discuss the consequences of criminal matters on a Nurse's license, this also includes other healthcare providers such as Physicians, Pharmacists, etc. The discussion not only includes matters before the Board of Nursing, but pleading guilty to a felony, accepting a diversion, as well as the Office of the Inspector General's (OIG) Exclusion List.

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