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As in all legal matters, contacting the BON in your state is your best bet. However, I will say that credentialling is MUCH more nitpicky. They go back to high school and you must account for every second. I am in the process of being credentialled in five hospitals (I'm in a nephrology practice) and one even asked about my spouse!!!
Just because you can get a license doesn't mean the hospitals have to allow you to practice.
As in all legal matters, contacting the BON in your state is your best bet. However, I will say that credentialling is MUCH more nitpicky. They go back to high school and you must account for every second. I am in the process of being credentialled in five hospitals (I'm in a nephrology practice) and one even asked about my spouse!!!Just because you can get a license doesn't mean the hospitals have to allow you to practice.
Huh? Why would they ask about your spouse?
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