Hundreds of nurses have been punished by other states while maintaining California licenses

Sunday, June 27, 2010 - 21:42 in Mathematics & Economics

The discovery by the state's Board of Registered Nursing was prompted by a Times/ProPublica investigation last year that found instances in which California nurses had been sanctioned elsewhere. The state's Board of Registered Nursing has discovered that some 3,500 of its nurses have been punished for misconduct by other states — hundreds even had their licenses revoked — while maintaining clean licenses in...

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