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Professional Misconduct

Hi,

I am a clerk in a public hospital.

I am the one who keeps the roster prepare the scheduling of nursing staff for in service classes and mandatory classes. Our policy is that anyone who needs it has to make a copy of it.

A nurse educator took my roster and refused to give it back to me for 3 days. In the meantime I had to accomplish a deadline by using the roster.

This nurse knows that sometimes I can have a bad temper due to emotional conditions (take medicine for that). I asked for the roster to make a copy of it for myselt. She refused to give it to me again.

We had an argument over this and I get upset and she even had the nerve to call hospital police as if I was the one at fault. Hospital police and my immediate supervisor supported her because of her status of Nurse Educator. Does this constitutes professional misconduct? Please let me know what you think. I was very aggravated by the presence of hospital police to watch me. I appreciate your comments/suggestions. Because I am clerk I should be abused? Thank you.

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Good post DuskTilDawn, however obviously from the numerous responses defending his/her actions this poster has given back to others I'm arfraid you've wasted your time. :)

It seems obviously the op is looking for support and not getting it. This thread is dead.

Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it.:idea: Jeez. If you're so convinced you were the victim, then why bother asking for other peoples perspective then slam them for being closeminded when they don't agree with you? What exactly were you looking for by creating this thread?:rolleyes:

the nurse is 50 something and still a pea brain

i wasn't talking about the other nurse. i was trying to get a point to you. it is obvious by your posts you have some serious anger management problems along with some denial issues too.

also, you never did explain why your profile states you are an rn-phd but you are really a clerk. you see, starting out with a lie doesn't give you much solid ground to stand on.

learn to be an adult in the real world or don't play in the real world.:nono:

Good post DuskTilDawn, however obviously from the numerous responses defending his/her actions this poster has given back to others I'm arfraid you've wasted your time. :)

It seems obviously the op is looking for support and not getting it. This thread is dead.

You're no doubt right Tweety, and it is unfortunate that the OP does not see the situation she has set up for herself. If this nurse educator wants to get rid of her, she now has the ammo to do so, ammo provided by the OP, and all she has to do is light the fuse. :studyowl: It's wise to know when one is being their own worst enemy and even wiser people learn from their experiences, good and bad. That's not what this person wants to hear and that what makes this thread dead.:deadhorse

You're no doubt right Tweety, and it is unfortunate that the OP does not see the situation she has set up for herself. If this nurse educator wants to get rid of her, she now has the ammo to do so, ammo provided by the OP, and all she has to do is light the fuse. :studyowl: It's wise to know when one is being their own worst enemy and even wiser people learn from their experiences, good and bad. That's not what this person wants to hear and that what makes this thread dead.:deadhorse

I agree. :monkeydance:

I agree w/ all of the above reponses.

Since she's supposedly closed her account, it's probably best we close this thread...(um so people like me don't keep coming back to reply *blushing* "Sorry y'all").

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