Published Aug 4, 2008
disney31572
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I am considering applying to Charity and OLOL New Olreans next year and am aware of the required background checks. I have a felony conviction that is neither violent or drug related. It is a theft charge and I have completed my probation. I have spoken to BON and they have informed me that it is possible to be licensed as an RN. I know the schools ask about convictions and am worried it will hurt my chances of getting accepted. Even if I do finish school and get licensed by the BON, will I have trouble getting hired?
Anyone have any experience with similar circumstances or can offer any advice?
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
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questions we seem to be encountering more and more often have to do with the effects of a criminal history on nursing licensure:
these are questions that the members of allnurses.com cannot answer. the only reliable source of information is your state board of nursing.
if you are currently licensed as a nurse and have been charged with or convicted of a felony or misdemeanor including dui/dwi or any criminal offense, you need to contact the bon in every state you hold a license/wish to be licensed and ask their reporting requirements.
if you are a nursing student or are interested in becoming a nurse you need to contact your bon and/or your school of nursing directly. you need to be completely candid with them as to the nature and disposition of the crimes. each board of nursing makes a determination on a case by case basis and some are willing to issue a declarative statement in advance.