cheethaj

cheethaj

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About cheethaj

cheethaj has 2 years experience and specializes in Public Health Nursing.


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  1. oh... and Banananurse1: The courthouse should have copies of your records even if they were expunged. When you are awarded expungement, your record gets marked as dismissed.
  2. Letter sent Banananurse1, bruin2010, emilriley, and lostallhope.
  3. Thank you socal0321. It was my hope that people (that are going through what I had to go through) would have a sense of hope. When I searched around for advice it was virtually non-existent. I wanted to give people an idea of what the process was lik...
  4. E-mail sent Msgabbana2u. Wishing the best for you. :)
  5. Sent Mutagen.
  6. Sorry for the year-long hiatus everyone. I will try to check the post more often.
  7. Sent the letter ballerjo22. Sorry if it is too late. Good luck.
  8. Sent the letter jrpena. Sorry if it is too late. Good luck.
  9. E-mail sent mcarroll789. Let me know if you have any questions.
  10. Getting a Hawaii RN License by Endorsement from California

    Hi CaliCalinurse, If you didn't recently commit a crime and you don't have actions against your RN license then the answer is no. But when you applied to California, did you disclose the charge even though it was dismissed. You have to report dismiss...
  11. Good job Elisha_V, Being upfront really seems to go a long way with the BON plus your offense was back in 2001. I wish you the best of luck. I'm not too sure about Pennsylvania's policies but I'm bet they are relatively similar to California's. Let m...
  12. Letter sent HOPEGG, noeljames, Cyntz2010, and Elisha_V. Let me know if you have any questions. Happy Halloween!
  13. Letter sent skeleton_kinx.
  14. Letter sent tsumtsum29, elisav1929, gorgeous_lady14, and moosemom74.
  15. Getting a Hawaii RN License by Endorsement from California

    The requirement says that you have to pass the NCLEX OR have a score of 1600. I'm assuming that the NCLEX was scored like that back in the day.