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So I was offered to enroll in the RAMP program after some medication discrepancies (for which I not intentionally did). Am a brand new nurse and perhaps working in the ER right off nursing school was not the best fit. Question is, I work both full time in the ER and I do wound care nursing for home care company part time. I understand that enrolling in RAMP, I would stop working at the hospital, but does that also mean I have to stop working my wound care job?
What kind of jobs can you do while in RAMP? Single mom of two kids and I can't be without income.
jancon201 said:It depends where you are in the process. You may have to attend 3 months of weekly counseling sessions. Usually people also do their 90 meetings in 90 days at the same time. Once this is all completed they meet to decide if they will give your license back. It then goes to the board of nursing and in most cases takes a month or two to reactivate it.
Hello,
so I am someone who didn't get their license taken away. I am still working I just have to check in and go to the peer groups so I kind of just wanted to know after the evaluation does ramp choose weather or not you get let go or does the BON. I get evaluated next week, he said he sits on the eval for 10 business days and then gives it to ramp and ramp will have some talk and inform me of their decision. This process is so overwhelming
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It depends where you are in the process. You may have to attend 3 months of weekly counseling sessions. Usually people also do their 90 meetings in 90 days at the same time. Once this is all completed they meet to decide if they will give your license back. It then goes to the board of nursing and in most cases takes a month or two to reactivate it.