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Professional License Defense Information Blog

Nursing Assistant Suspended Over Allegations: Why Immediate Action Matters for Your License

January 22, 2026
General License Defense
A Rhode Island nursing assistant recently found himself abruptly suspended from practice after allegations of inappropriate touching surfaced at the Bristol healthcare facility where he was employed. The Department of Health moved...
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Guilty Until Proven Innocent? The High Stakes of Physician Misconduct Allegations

January 21, 2026
General License Defense
The San Antonio medical community is in shock after an experienced pediatrician was accused of sexually assaulting one of his patients. The Texas Medical Board found the allegations credible enough to suspend Dr. Gabriel...
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Connecticut Nurses Can Now Practice Across State Lines

January 20, 2026
Court Cases and Legislation
Connecticut nurses are now eligible to receive multistate nursing licenses, letting them practice across state lines. With new opportunities come new risks, however. While a multistate license offers greater flexibility and...
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Nurse Assault Allegations and License Risk: What Nurses Should Know

January 19, 2026
Nurse License Defense
As a nursing professional, an allegation of assault is among the most serious accusations you can face. These cases don’t just threaten your freedom in criminal court. They can permanently derail the career you’ve...
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Substance Diversion Can Lead to Professional Board Inquiries

January 18, 2026
Addiction and Substance Abuse
According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS), one out of every 10 Americans over the age of 12 struggles with an alcohol abuse disorder. NCDAS also reports that as of 2023, 25% of American teens and adults...
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A Drug Screen False Positive Can Impact Your Medical License

January 17, 2026
Addiction and Substance Abuse
Medical professionals are generally well-acquainted with the reality of “false positive” test results. The dangers of false positives for many types of medical screening are well documented. Notably, they can lead to...
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Operation Nightingale Nurse Granted New Nursing License

January 16, 2026
Nurse License Defense
A former nurse who was unknowingly caught up in a fraudulent diploma scheme has been granted a probationary nursing license. Lizzette Ngamalue received her nursing training through the National School of Nursing and Allied Health...
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Dropping Nurse Training From the List of Professional Degrees Means More Nurses Under Stress

January 15, 2026
Court Cases and Legislation
The impact of the Trump administration’s decision to drop nursing from the roster of professional degrees cannot be overstated. While students in other professional fields — medicine, law, pharmacy, veterinary medicine,...
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Nurse With History of DUI and Impaired Practice Retains License

January 13, 2026
Addiction and Substance Abuse
A nurse charged with substance use and sleeping while on nursing duty will retain her full license privileges after a negotiated agreement with her State Nursing Board. The nurse in question also had multiple run-ins with law...
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Maryland Moves to Streamline Health Licensing Boards — What Professionals Should Know

January 11, 2026
Board Power, Processes, and Procedures
If you hold a professional license, changes to Maryland’s licensing boards could affect how quickly your applications are processed—or how complaints against you are handled. Maryland lawmakers are pushing changes to the...
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Texas Oral Surgeon Faces Medical Malpractice Charges After 33-Year-Old Patient Dies During Extraction

January 9, 2026
General License Defense
Dr. Pasha Sanders, an oral surgeon in the Houston area, was named as a defendant in a wrongful death lawsuit, where she also faces medical malpractice charges. 33-year-old Donzell Jarrod Conrad visited a Castle Dental branch in...
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Caught in the Crossfire: The Tightrope Nurses Walk with Opioids

January 7, 2026
Addiction and Substance Abuse
News out of Anchorage has stirred up conversation in the medical community. A nurse practitioner, Kris Rhodes Kile, was sentenced to prison after a jury found she had issued opioid prescriptions without proper medical...
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Police Sting Leads to Criminal Charges Against Arizona Dentist

January 5, 2026
Dentist License Defense
When a licensed medical professional, such as a doctor, dentist, or nurse, is arrested or charged with a crime, their license may be in jeopardy. The state licensing boards that govern the issuance of medical-related professional...
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Drug Diversion Allegations Ended a Nurse’s Career

January 3, 2026
Addiction and Substance Abuse
When a licensed healthcare professional is accused of drug diversion, the consequences can extend far beyond the workplace. A recent federal case highlights just how quickly an allegation involving controlled substances can...
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South Carolina Physician Faces License Restrictions After Sexual Misconduct

January 1, 2026
Physician License Defense
When a medical board investigates a claim of inappropriate conduct with a patient, everything you’ve built—your reputation, your practice, and your ability to earn a living—can feel like it’s suddenly on the line....
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Why a Single Rudeness Complaint Can Lead to Serious Board Discipline

December 30, 2025
Physician License Defense
A physician disciplinary case out of Iowa highlights something every licensed professional needs to understand: Even subjective allegations (being “rude,” “dismissive,” or “unprofessional”) can lead to board action,...
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The Risks and Advantages of Independent Prescription Authority for Oklahoma Nurses

December 28, 2025
Court Cases and Legislation
Having conquered rigorous educational courses and high-pressure situations, most nurses prove that they’re worthy of significant responsibilities. State laws differ in interpreting them; for example, just over half the...
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Home Health Nursing Malpractice Lawsuits Are Rising: What You Need To Know

December 26, 2025
Nurse License Defense
Medical malpractice claims involving nurses are growing more severe, and home health nurses carry a disproportionate share of the risk. A recent national report found that while only 10 to 11 percent of nurses work in home health...
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How to Keep Working (and Sleeping) While Your License Is Under Review

December 24, 2025
Nurse License Defense
Every year, the thousands of nurses who suffer through the purgatory of a professional license review want to know two things: How can I keep working? How can I keep my sanity when my license and my livelihood hang in the balance?...
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When a Nurse’s Bad Day Becomes a Board Case: How Personality Conflicts Turn Into Discipline

December 20, 2025
Nurse License Defense
For nurses working in close quarters at a hectic pace, quick, easy communication is essential. Everyone on the team needs to be in sync. But in the crucible that can be a busy ward — or even a small, quiet private clinic! —...
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