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by MIZtigersZOU Jan 23, '11If someone who has a bachelor of science degree in Nursing has a revoked license.... Is there anything else they are able to do with this degree since they obviously are not able to practice nursing????? Or is there nothing out there for someone with a BSN do without an active license?
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- Jan 23, '11 by TheCommuter1. You could be a pharmaceutical representative
2. Case manager
3. Utilization review
4. Instructor in a medical assistant program
5. Consultant
6. Medical supply salesperson
7. Office manager for a clinic
8. Staffing coordinator
9. Administrative assistant at a healthcare facility - Jan 23, '11 by bwidlitsAt least in Ohio, a BS degree in any field will allow you to substitute teach. You still must pass the background check.
Good luck!Last edit by bwidlits on Jan 23, '11 : Reason: clarification - Jan 23, '11 by JunebugfairyI am sorry to hear that your license is revoked. Is there any way for you to earn reinstatement?Not_A_Hat_Person and lindarn like this.
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- Jan 23, '11 by roser13Quote from TheCommuterI seriously doubt that most of these employers would hire an RN without an intact license. If a facility's policy requires an RN for a position, then that RN must be in good standing. You can't call yourself a Registered Nurse without the registered part, even if you do possess the knowledge. Hiring an RN without a license would only call attention to the lack of license and the reason for the lack. A case manager or utilization review consultant that does not possess a professional license under which to make decisions?1. You could be a pharmaceutical representative
2. Case manager
3. Utilization review
4. Instructor in a medical assistant program
5. Consultant
6. Medical supply salesperson
7. Office manager for a clinic
8. Staffing coordinator
9. Administrative assistant at a healthcare facility
Maybe #9......Last edit by roser13 on Jan 23, '11 - Jan 23, '11 by stram87I'd say go to graduate school and get a non nursing related degree or another BS or BA degree. I think the other thing to consider is why was the license revoked? Can you explain it during an interview for say a drug rep or something.
- Jan 23, '11 by msvegaslpnWow tough question...they are going to ask in any medical facility if you have ever held a professional license and had discipline action....Skips likes this.
- Jan 23, '11 by TheLastTimeLife/health/disability insurance underwriter comes to mind. They may work with the loss of license if the offense wasn't too grievous.