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Nurse19961996

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  1. Does anyone have any anecdotal with self reporting a DUI in Massachusetts and the process/outcomes. Was placed in a pre-trial diversion program and will be dismissed. Not living or practicing in the state. Also licensed in multiple other states and reported - which these states took no action. Incident occurred outside of Massachusetts. Thanks for any information.
  2. Disclaimer*** I do have an attorney presently but seeking additional anecdotal information. Recieved DUI in primary state - hold multiple nursing licenses (3 total). My understanding currently is that even though my state may not impose sanctions on license that I am obligated to report to other states BON as well. Do I need to report to the other states if I do not plan on renewing license? If these states BON impose discipline at the same time is it even possible to carry out the discipline simultaneously? My research suggests that the alternative would essentially lead me to have to voluntarily surrender my license leading me to be placed on OIG exempt list and not able to practice nursing for the foreseeable future. I know this is complex and seems I am in the weeds but just trying to strategize my life at this point. Thanks for any information in advance.
  3. Hello everyone I am new to this whole thread so bare with me, I am 18 my name is Lucas and I just graduated high school. I am attending Massachusetts college of pharmacy and health sciences for my BSN bachelors of science in nursing in a accelerated 3 year program. I expect to leave this school with at least 100k in debt. I want to travel the world and see new things and meet new people. Which is more beneficial to a new grad for paying off debt the military nursing or civilian? Which is more rewarding working in a Boston hospital or the military. Some benefits of military nursing rather than civilian? Need some different perspectives on these things since I'm young. I've always wanted to serve my country and I think this would be a good option. Any advice would be helpful on pay incentives and how fast yo can rank up and time commitments as well as civilian nursing standpoint. Also I want to be a critical care nurse with eventually continuing on to CRNA school or NP school.

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