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re: Thoughts on the RaDonda Vaught (nurse convicted of negligent homicide) trial?
Posted on 3/29/22 at 12:48 pm to Vamos Brandonos
Posted on 3/29/22 at 12:48 pm to Vamos Brandonos
quote:Losing your ability to work in the profession you spent 100s of thousands on to earn is a slap in the wrist?
Revoking a license is a slap on the wrist
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This post was edited on 3/29/22 at 12:49 pm
Posted on 3/29/22 at 1:33 pm to lsupride87
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Revoking a license is a slap on the wrist
Hypothetical scenario for doctors, nurses, engineers, lawyers, pharmacists, or similar:
You make an error, and for the purpose of this discussion, it doesn’t matter what/how. You screwed up. You are given two choices. One - you have your professional license and all credentials and education permanently revoked. You may not ever work in your profession again. Two - one year in prison. Afterward, you pick up where you left off as far as work goes with no further consequences.
I think for anyone who has spent years working toward a career, possibly taken out high student loans that still need to be paid, has a family to support, this may be a tough choice. This nurse gets both, and if they are doing this to nurses and cops, they could come for you next.
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