When the Board of Nursing is out to get you....

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I'm not posting this asking for advice (although any you give me would be most welcome) I'm posting this to VENT my anger!

The other day I was called into a meeting with my supervisor and Chief of Security (COS) present. There was some concern that there had been four claims against me of sexual harassment within the past 4 months. I should add that since I am one of the few male nurses, I get referred the majority of genital and anal complaints from the female nurses. I ALWAYS have a witness with me when I'm doing this type of exam and carefully document everything. All the allegations have all been proven to be FALSE but the COS was concerned that "something was up," since there were so many in such a short time. His tone was very harsh and nasty and he treated me as if I was an inmate instead of a staff member. He made several comments such as "I would say what I'm thinking, but it wouldn't be appropriate in this meeting." and "If it were up to me I would let you go."

As if that wasn't bad enough, he then asked me "Do you know what a sexual deviant is?" I came completely unglued and had I not been gripping the arms of my chair for dear life I would have jumped across the table and strangled him. He then went on to say that I am showing signs of deviance by telling the inmates, "If you're uncomfortable with this type of assessment, we don't have to do it." Ummm...and all this time I thought I was offering Informed Consent. His qualifications for assessing and diagnosing sexual deviance? He attended a workshop.

My supervisor, who is a coward, did and said absolutely nothing during the meeting. In fact, she has been cold and distant instead of supportive or even concerned. Yes, I want to leave, and will, but if I quit now, it would make me look guilty of something. As I said, I just need to vent, but any ideas, suggestions or even a bit of support would be greatly appreciated.

Hello everyone,

This is an update to my "accused of being a sexual deviant" thread I posted about a month ago. Here is the post URL if you're interested:

https://allnurses.com/forums/f8/accused-being-sexual-deviant-142249.html?highlight=sexual+deviant

Anyway, here's the latest. My supervisor filed a complaint with the Board of Nursing "against my better judgement" she said. It is likely she was pressured to do it by our Chief of Security. After conducting an investigation the board felt that I had committed 2 violations against our nurse practice act, regarding documentation and professional mis-conduct. They also made the recommendation that my license be suspended for a year and fined $1,600.

Now here's what's odd: I listed the "atrocities" the BoN claims I committed (I'm more evil than Saddam Hussein) to nurse lawyers, legal nurse consultants and administrators. Their reaction was that of total shock, that the BoN would issue such a penalty for what they claimed I did. They kept asking me "what are you not telling me?" thinking I'm leaving something out. One lawyer I spoke with even stated that the BoN isn't being straight forward with me.

Although they won't admit it, the BoN thinks I'm a sexual predator, likely after talking with the Chief of Security. They have taken it upon themselves to "charge" me with this despite the fact that I can refute, with proof, each of their claims, despite glowing reviews from my co-workers, despite actually having witnesses present, despite internal investigations proving the allegations to be false and despite experts who deal with sexual predators in our facility say that no such behavior exists!

Needless to say I've hired a lawyer, but the stress this puts on me is overwhelming. The BoN has stripped me of my dignity, self-respect and any desire to be a nurse. Regardless of the outcome, I plan on filing suit against the prison and against the BoN, if possible. Any support or advice you can give me would be most welcome.

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Just want to say I'll be thinking of you in my prayers.

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I'm sorry you are going through this, but the assistance you need is far beyond the scope of this website.........please share them with your attorney, who is the best person to advise you.

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This is another example why professional is necessary. Cost averages $100.00/yr. They will represent you before BON. As been stated here countless times: never go before the BON without a lawyer at your side. Since each state has differing regs, wish you well in following your lawyers advice.

If you have witnesses and other proof of your innocence, I would get a lawyer and sue NOW. The best defense is a good offense.

If you can prove that you are innocent and are being unjustly targeted then I think you should sue for whatever you can, because you are apparently being hung out to dry.

I would definitely go on the offense.

I normally don't encourage people to get lawyers and start lawsuits because most of the time it's very dicey and not worth it - but if they reported you to the BON and you are facing suspension, etc., it's time to take the gloves OFF. Good luck.

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