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Does anyone know if having a DUI in the past will make getting an RN or a job in the health care field impossible or difficult?
One hears rumors, but I'm looking for information on any barriers that may come up because of a stupid mistake in my past.
Thanks.
I am currently working at an RN and i just got A DWI it should soon be dropped to a DUI but i'm concerned about what will happen when i have to renew my liscense will they take my lisecense away?? I dont know if it is different for each state but does anyone know what new yorks policy for that is?
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.
please refer to this thread for other information:
yellowsunshine
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Please Don't misunderstand. I own up to my own mistakes and decisions made leading up to them. All I am trying to say is once the mistake is made it is very hard to overcome no matter what the reason may be. The BON can be very hardened as are many nurses that work, which is very unfortunate. There are no excuses for things that happen sometimes, just as there is no excuse for the nurse that doesn't double check her meds and makes a fatal mistake. There are alot of nurses who may think that they are the "perfect" nurse. There is no such thing. As people in general we are always striving to better ourselves personally and professionally. (For most of us) Unfortunately we sometimes choose the wrong decisions and pay dearly for them. Drinking after the loss of my son is not an excuse. It was a wrong decision and it was a mistake. I had never even tasted alcohol before this happened. I was looking for something to take the pain away. I looked the wrong way. A wrong decision. If there are people who have never been in dire circumstances and made a wrong decision in whatever part of life that may be my hat is off to you. Being judgemental and putting yourself "above" someone else is something I try not to do. It seems that once I do that I end up understanding their situation by being put in their shoes or knowing someone close to me who has been.