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7 Ways Losing Your Nursing License Affects Your Life
By Robert S. Chelle, Esq. | May 11th, 2019  
Remember the pride you felt as you received your nursing license, and started your nursing career? 

 It's not just a matter of pride... it's your life's work. 

 Don't let anyone take that away from you.  

If you're faced with the threat of losing your license and don't have the help of a medical license defense attorney, keep in mind the following ways losing your license affects your life:

1. Your Years of Education Are Now Irrelevant

You have invested a lot of yourself emotionally, and otherwise, in your education and the practice of your skilled nursing.   

Training to be a nurse is hard work, and you've taken the time in your life to accomplish that.  
2. There Will Be Additional Stress Due to the Matters Surrounding the Loss of Your License

There are several reasons that you could be in danger of losing your license.  

The most common are negligence, fraud, criminal charges, and substance abuse.  

Whatever you're facing, it will take a lot of emotional strength, and you don't want to face it alone.

3. You May Experience Embarrassment and Public Humiliation
 
All of these scenarios are embarrassing and humiliating. 

You may be tempted to hide your head and give up. 

You must face the possible outcome of this action, and the effect it will have on your life.

4. You Must Explain to Future Employers the Reason You Are No Longer a Nurse

As you move forward, you will have to reveal your work experience, and will always have to explain why you are no longer working in the nursing profession.
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5. You Will Lose Your Source of Income and Ability to Earn a Living

Are you able to support yourself and your family without your career? 

Most of us gain our self-esteem in the course of carrying out our careers. 

Losing your license may cause you to lose focus in other areas of your life that are important to you.

6. It Will Cost a Lot of Money to Start Your Life Over

Are you prepared to face the financial investment it will take to establish yourself in another career?  

Do you have the resources on hand to do this?  

Stop and consider that any professional degree or certification will come with a hefty price tag.

7. If Your License Is Lost, Reinstatement Is Very Difficult

Do you know how to navigate the Arizona Board of Nursing and the hearings you will be going through?  

Sometimes, nurses think that if there are nurses serving on the board, they will be in your corner.  

Everyone serving on the board is going to have the board's best interest in mind, not yours.  

The purpose is to ensure public safety, not to advocate for nurses.
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The Best Course of Action Is Hiring an Experienced Medical License Defense Attorney

Getting your license back is going to be tough, there's no sugar coating it. 

The best way to mount your defense, and to overcome this trouble you're facing, is to get an advocate. 

Have an experienced person in your corner when it comes to regaining lost ground. 

There are medical license defense attorneys that offer years of knowledge in helping people in your situation. 

Be smart about your circumstances and hire one right away, if you haven't already.  

An experienced medical license defense attorney like Robert Chelle of Chelle Law, PLC will know the ins and outs of the process and be able to work with you for the best possible results. 

You will have the legal support you need and can partner with someone who is on your side and will increase your chances of turning this around and getting on with your life and career. 

To learn more about your legal options, contact our law firm at (602) 536-5033. 
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