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There are many reasons that may cause a nurse in Texas to face disciplinary action by the BON.  Some of the most common reasons include quality of care, falsifying patient records, drug/alcohol abuse while on the job, sexual violations, and committing a criminal act.

 

If you anticipate that you may be facing disciplinary action by the Texas BON, it is important to know how to protect yourself.  You may think that you can easily respond to a letter to the Texas BON, however; think again, your response may determine your future livelihood.

 

It is best to consult an experienced criminal attorney as soon as possible; but not just any criminal attorney, but one that specializes in nurse license defense.

 

There are many intricacies involving the disciplinary action process that an attorney who has not previously handled these types of cases may not be familiar with the with the specific aspects that would yield the best outcome.

 

STEP ONE

 

Gather all necessary documents and evidence and consult a Texas nurse license defense attorney if possible.

 

STEP TWO

 

Do not voluntarily surrender your license without first consulting an experienced nurse attorney who can explore all your options before it is too late.

 

STEP THREE

 

Make sure you have a thorough understanding of the Texas BON disciplinary process including the investigation process, informal settlement process and formal settlement process.

 

If you need more information on the disciplinary process, consult a Texas nurse attorney by contacting attorney Yong J. An directly at (832) 428-5679.

 

STEP FOUR

 

Make sure that you respond to any correspondence by the Texas BON in a timely manner.

 

STEP FIVE

 

Make sure that you complete any requirements in the agreed order thus to not face further disciplinary action in the future.

 

Prepare Yourself for Disciplinary Action by Texas Board of Nursing

 

Equip yourself with the knowledge and expertise you need for a successful outcome by consulting a knowledgeable and experienced Texas nurse attorney.  Contact the Law Office of Yong J. An and text or call attorney Yong 24/7 at (832) 428-4579.