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August 01, 2008

Self-Reporting A Violation to the Nursing Board

I was contacted last week by a nurse who was terminated from his position for falsification of a medical record, i.e. charting ahead.

The employer told the nurse before terminating him that it makes your case look better with the Nursing Board if you self-report. The nurse self-reported the incident to the Nursing Board.

Just a hint. Before you decide to self-report an incident to the Nursing Board, contact your state professional association or speak with a licensure defense attorney.

Self-reporting an incident to the Nursing Board may or not be help your case.

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