As with all professions that require a license, attorneys are held to a certain standard that must be adhered to in order to continue the practice of law year after year. Many attorneys lose their law license for conduct that could have easily been prevented. The conduct in question may not have been something you […]
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As a psychologist, patients put their trust in you. They share their feelings, secrets, concerns and their entire life stories, seeking help to deal with the problems they are facing in their lives. You have a tough job. You have to remain impartial but still assist your patients in learning how to get through tough […]
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Medical doctors have a duty to treat their patients with the utmost care and respect. If a physician feels his or her patient has bad, unhealthy habits or addictions, that doctor should counsel the patient about the problem. However, what happens when the tables turn and it is the physician who has an alcohol or […]
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Regardless of what your profession is, if your job requires you to have a license under Kansas or Missouri law, you could be at risk for disciplinary action which may lead to a loss of your license if you are convicted of a crime. Of course, what the crime is, the severity of the crime, […]
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Nurses have the same responsibilities and duties as all other healthcare providers in terms of caring for patients. Nurses often have much closer contact with patients than physicians, especially in the hospital and nursing home setting. Patients may form a closer bond with nurses than with their physicians. From taking a patient’s vitals to bringing […]
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Most people understand the importance of waiting to speak with an attorney before communicating with police if they have been suspected of, or charged of committing a crime. This rule of thumb also applies in the professional licensing context. If you say something after being accused of misconduct, what you say could be used against […]
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Kansas and Missouri Attorneys – Top Reasons for Losing Your Law License
/in Professional Licensing/by SangerAs with all professions that require a license, attorneys are held to a certain standard that must be adhered to in order to continue the practice of law year after year. Many attorneys lose their law license for conduct that could have easily been prevented. The conduct in question may not have been something you […]
Kansas and Missouri Psychologists – How to Fight an Unsubstantiated Complaint
/in Professional Licensing/by SangerAs a psychologist, patients put their trust in you. They share their feelings, secrets, concerns and their entire life stories, seeking help to deal with the problems they are facing in their lives. You have a tough job. You have to remain impartial but still assist your patients in learning how to get through tough […]
When Physicians are Practicing Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
/in Professional Licensing/by SangerMedical doctors have a duty to treat their patients with the utmost care and respect. If a physician feels his or her patient has bad, unhealthy habits or addictions, that doctor should counsel the patient about the problem. However, what happens when the tables turn and it is the physician who has an alcohol or […]
How Criminal Convictions Can Affect Your Professional License
/in Professional Licensing/by SangerRegardless of what your profession is, if your job requires you to have a license under Kansas or Missouri law, you could be at risk for disciplinary action which may lead to a loss of your license if you are convicted of a crime. Of course, what the crime is, the severity of the crime, […]
Top Three Reasons Why Nurses Lose Their Professional Licenses in Kansas and Missouri
/in Professional Licensing/by SangerNurses have the same responsibilities and duties as all other healthcare providers in terms of caring for patients. Nurses often have much closer contact with patients than physicians, especially in the hospital and nursing home setting. Patients may form a closer bond with nurses than with their physicians. From taking a patient’s vitals to bringing […]
The Importance of Speaking With an Attorney If You Are Facing Disciplinary Action
/in Professional Licensing/by SangerMost people understand the importance of waiting to speak with an attorney before communicating with police if they have been suspected of, or charged of committing a crime. This rule of thumb also applies in the professional licensing context. If you say something after being accused of misconduct, what you say could be used against […]