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SC Board of Nursing

Professional Licensing for the SC Board of Nursing

Nurses facing licensing issues in South Carolina should seek guidance from an experienced and strategic attorney.

If you are a nurse (APRN, LPN, or RN) facing licensing issues before the South Carolina Board of Nursing, it is crucial to approach the situation strategically and with proper guidance from an attorney. Here is some information that may help you understand the process and your options:

Understanding the Process

Notification of Complaint

If a complaint or concern has been raised by a patient, co-worker, employer or other person regarding your practice, the Board will notify you, giving you an opportunity to respond.

Contacting an attorney at this stage is the most prudent course of action. a complaint does not necessarily affect your ability to practice.

Investigation

The Board will conduct an investigation, which may involve reviewing medical records, interviewing witnesses, and consulting with experts.

Your attorney must engage in a similar investigation.

Hearing

If the Board finds sufficient evidence to move forward, there may be a formal hearing where you can present your side of the story.

Your attorney helps you plan and present your position to help achieve the resolution you are seeking.

Resolution

Possible resolutions include dismissal of the case, a reprimand, fines, mandated additional training, suspension, or revocation of your nursing license.
Professional Licensing for the SC Board of Nursing

Steps to Take

Consult with Harrison Saunders. He has appeared before the Nursing Board and is experienced in the issues you face. He will help you navigate the process.

Work with Harrison Saunders to build a strong defense. This may include gathering expert testimony or other evidence to support your case.

Cooperate with the Board’s investigation while protecting your rights. Provide information as required but avoid volunteering unnecessary details without consulting your attorney.

Have your attorney present at all stages of the process.

Nurses facing issues with professional licensing for the SC Board of Nursing should seek legal guidance from an experienced attorney. Dealing with licensing issues can be daunting, but with the right approach and professional guidance, we can navigate the process effectively.  It is important to act promptly, maintain professionalism, and ensure compliance with all Board requirements. Contact Harrison Saunders today.