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Here is a copy of a letter I recently sent to our governor regarding the inefficient mbon. I have been trying to get my cna license for 6 months now and all I am getting is the run around from employees who do not want to take responsibility;
Friday morning I will be making the trek to the office. I am bringing my friend who is a high level manager/trainer at the FAA with me as he has ways of managing uncooperative employees. Anyhow, I just want to let everyone know about my experience with mbon.
I wanted to followup to give some of you hope. I was dreading this process! I sent in my fingerprints and verification from my state and a week later applied for my licensure. I applied on June 6th. I called today to see if I was missing anything, no matter what extension I press no one picks up the phone. After calling back 6 times I finally got one of the endorsement specialist but she says due to my last name I am working with the other one. Anyways I decided to email the endorsement specialist to ask if I am missing anything, she responded within an hour of the email informing me my license was active since June 19th! So within 13 days of applying, it was approved.
Sadly I am forced to deal with the MBON as I process our agency Medication Technician applications. The process is terrifyingly frustrating to say the least. I can submit a class and half will be certifed and the other half hang in limbo for months, and months.....and then they say their application is too old and they need to start over.....
I have learned to grit my teeth and deal with it, but as a taxpayer and a professional, I find their "service" embarrassing.
I called the Maryland board of nursing to transfer my certification over and the lady mail the paper work out i fill out everything sent it back I called the lady to see if she got it and she said my fingerprint card was supposed to go somewhere else with a fee so I said OK she said she would send it back which it's been over a month I called a couple of times and I never received a phone call back so I call and leave a message and complained about the Lady and how I never received my paper work back and how my personal information is floating around somewhere out there I get a phone call mind you I never get a call back she calls me to let me know that someone told her I left a message complaining about her she had a bad attitude and would not let me get a word in its like they try to intimidate you so you won't say anything someone must do something about this or my next move will be to call the news and everyone else who wants to here my story until something gets done.
Your initial license sometimes expires at the end of your birth month. That was the case when I got my LPN license last year. Also, the BON is moving to renewing licenses every 2 yrs. I believe this yr all licensees born in and odd year will pay $110 and their license will not expire until 2015. Next year, all licensees born in even years will renew for 2 yrs. hope that helps a bit :)
michelleIP
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Hi! Why does your school need to pay the Pearson? What is that for? Thanks.