How to Protect Your RN License
You face many complex and challenging situations as an RN – so many that you may not have time to consider how best to ensure you maintain your license in good standing. This course will help you learn how to protect your RN license and keep your career on solid footing.
If you have already watched this webinar, you must register here to complete the full CNE requirements via the ANA learning portal.
Course Details
Overview
State Boards of Nursing regulate nursing practice to protect public health and safety. However, many licensed RNs get disciplined each year - more frequently than nurses being sued for malpractice. This course will provide you with practical advice. You will discover:
- Prevalent misperceptions about licensure
- Common actions that could result in discipline
- Risk-reduction strategies to maintain your license's good standing
- When to seek legal counsel and how to obtain it
With this information, you will have a better understanding of the implications of licensure discipline on your ability to continue your practice.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Define misperceptions about licensure
- Identify the common actions that could result in your license being investigated or disciplined
- Apply important risk-reduction strategies to ensure your license remains in good standing
- Identify when you need legal counsel and how to obtain it
- List implications of licensure discipline on your ability to remain in practice