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Out of curiosity, has anyone ever filed a complaint against the board of nursing or is there a way to file a complaint and with who would you file a complaint?
OP:Where I live, the only paperwork the employer has to file is to verify the number of hours worked since the last license renewal. Is that what you need? If so, try to go to the Human Resources department of your old employer. The administrative/secretarial staff at HR should be able to provide you with that documentation without going through your old manager, etc. Good luck.
Or Payroll, Timekeeping
Right. A state senator is going to take the time to get a BON employee fired because a nurse claims that person was "rude."
He did indeed help me get renewed on time.
I didn't ask for anyone to be fired, although a reprimand and corrective action were definitely in order for what had to be the workers' intentional wrongdoing.
Why shouldn't he help? I vote.
No!-Really(Q)....&_it_aint_the_only_key!
Hopefully the F remains intact, AMIRITE?! :)
Stubbornness abounds. Keyboards (especially non-bluetooth) are crazy cheap now.
(The stubbornness comment is meant light-heartedly. I'm battling a car that might as well be held together by duct tape, and has been that way for years. I still haven't stepped foot on a lot or opened a for sale section.)
By the way, for anyone in Maryland, I believe this *might* be how you file a complaint against the MBON.
Fire at Maryland nursing board offices investigated as arson - Baltimore Sun
Kooky Korky, BSN, RN
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