http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nurse15-2009jul15,0,4544890.story.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nurse-story-gallery,0,709761.storygallery
Just what we need in nurse license defense, a story saying more discipline is needed and the State Nursing Board isn't doing its job to protect the public. Just what we need, legislators assuming more discipline and faster discipline is better. More complaints, more investigations, more adjudications, more discipline, more State Nursing Board investigators, more Nursing Board staff, more post-discipline monitoring: more is always better, right?
I guess that could possibly translate into more inquires, more consultations, more clients, and more money for me if this trickles over to the Midwest State Nursing Boards in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. I can do the "more money" dance. When you see me, ask me to do the money dance and I will.
How about just cutting out due process all together in these cases and and implementing the public flogging of nurses in State Nursing Board investigations and adjudications? Ten lashes for each accusation in a State Nursing Board complaint. Did you see the whip used in Underworld 3: Rise of the Lycans?
How about a series of stories by reporters saying more procedural and substantive due process protections and rights should be provided to nurses involved in licensure investigations and adjudictions akin to the protections and rights afforded and provided to litigants in civil suits and defendants in criminal trials?
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