This is the second installment in our two-part blog post discussing reasons that nurses have had their licenses suspended by state nursing boards. Although it is always unnerving to face disciplinary charges, the fact that an investigation has been initiated does not mean that you have done anything wrong. If you have concerns because you […]
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While the 24 state nursing compact that issues special multi-state licenses has been lauded as a valuable tool to ease the chronic nursing shortage, the compact has recently come under criticism for allowing wayward nurses to continue working in other compact states. Some public health safety advocates contend that the compact has permitted nurses who […]
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Although many attorneys in Kansas, Missouri and throughout the U.S. are disciplined by their state bar association or other professional disciplinary agency, most cases of discipline are not the result of intentional misconduct. Although complaints against attorneys that make a splash with the newspapers and other media sources involve criminal offenses like theft, there are […]
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There are wonderful nurses out there who have either had their nursing licenses suspended or revoked for a variety of reasons. Some reasons may or may not be intentional. For example, a nurse may believe he or she has the authority to initial or sign a physician’s name if that particular physician either asked the […]
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The internet provides a wealth of information for people seeking veterinary advice before going to a veterinarian in person. Online forums and Q&As can be extremely helpful for answering those questions that many pet owners have. However, online advice has opened the door to potential misconduct according to Kansas state law. In Kansas, a veterinary-patient […]
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EMTs get sick just like any other person. There may be a time when an EMT needs to take medication in order to get through a cold or flu. It isn’t always possible to take off work if you are an EMT. Obviously, if an EMT is extremely ill and unable to work, that EMT […]
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Ten Common Reasons for Nursing License Suspension [Part II]
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThis is the second installment in our two-part blog post discussing reasons that nurses have had their licenses suspended by state nursing boards. Although it is always unnerving to face disciplinary charges, the fact that an investigation has been initiated does not mean that you have done anything wrong. If you have concerns because you […]
Multistate Nursing Compact Comes Under Scrutiny Regarding Patient Safety Concerns
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeWhile the 24 state nursing compact that issues special multi-state licenses has been lauded as a valuable tool to ease the chronic nursing shortage, the compact has recently come under criticism for allowing wayward nurses to continue working in other compact states. Some public health safety advocates contend that the compact has permitted nurses who […]
Good Lawyers in a Bad Situation: 3 Things to Do in Response to a State Bar Complaint
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeAlthough many attorneys in Kansas, Missouri and throughout the U.S. are disciplined by their state bar association or other professional disciplinary agency, most cases of discipline are not the result of intentional misconduct. Although complaints against attorneys that make a splash with the newspapers and other media sources involve criminal offenses like theft, there are […]
KS Nurses – Five Reasons Why Nurses Lose Their Licenses
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThere are wonderful nurses out there who have either had their nursing licenses suspended or revoked for a variety of reasons. Some reasons may or may not be intentional. For example, a nurse may believe he or she has the authority to initial or sign a physician’s name if that particular physician either asked the […]
How Online Veterinary Advice Could Put Your License at Risk
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe internet provides a wealth of information for people seeking veterinary advice before going to a veterinarian in person. Online forums and Q&As can be extremely helpful for answering those questions that many pet owners have. However, online advice has opened the door to potential misconduct according to Kansas state law. In Kansas, a veterinary-patient […]
KS EMTs – How That Nagging Cold Could Affect Your Certification
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeEMTs get sick just like any other person. There may be a time when an EMT needs to take medication in order to get through a cold or flu. It isn’t always possible to take off work if you are an EMT. Obviously, if an EMT is extremely ill and unable to work, that EMT […]