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Even with the felony, it is not necessarily hopeless. I interviewed with a nurse who was hired as a manager with a religious charity's drug treatment center. She had drug felony convictions and has since moved on to working in a plastic surgeon's office (or so I have heard).
On the other hand, a felony does make it tougher to find work and littleBit28 will have to decide if the struggle for a nursing job is worth it or if another line of work might be best.
Catmom :paw:
I would work on doing anything I could to avoid a felony conviction first. No matter the career field that will make it tougher for you. I also agree that waiting on the BON is a good idea- my experience has been that the BON will take their time. Then when they present something to you want a response immediately- it is a pretty stressful experience.
littleBit28
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Hey guys :) im new here obviously, but im going to sharemy story. Ill have questions at the end that...if anyone can help give guidance or potential answers...would be amazing!
I graduated nursing school in 08. Worked at a hospital for a year and then moved on to a private duty homecare company. In mid 2011 i developed an opiate addiction. I wasnt stealing from clients and i wasnt messing up at work. My license expired in Oct '11. And i left it expired, i didnt want to be a junkie and risk working. So for the next few years i got worse and worse and ended up on heroin. By the grace of god im clean today. On my first 60days clean i relapsed and i was given a MIS POSS charge. I went to a detox, and ive gone to meetings. I did some IOP. Im coming up on my 8 months clean. Ive never been happier or healthier. However i have many legal battles im pulled into thanks to my ex. Im currently fighting 2 Mis theft charges both with consp, and 3 felony charges for burglary RSP and consp (these will most likely be dropped as my car was stolen then used for the crime).
My questions are...(i live in PA)
1. i havent reported anything to the BON bc i havent been convicted yet and my license is expired. Should i wait for the outcomes?
2. Is it even possible to get my nursing license back if i do get these charges?
Any and all advice appreciated! Thank you :)
And to some of the other people on here...i know your struggle. Losing nursing has been the hardest part of my life. I was a great nurse. Its the one thing in life i found that i am so good at, and ill be heartbroken if i cant go back...