If the forgery charge against you was actually dismissed, then you were not convicted, and although the record of your arrest still exists so, also, does the record that the charges were dismissed.
It depends entirely on what job it is that you are applying for, and what the employment requirements of that particular institution are. If it is for any of the positions which require state licensing (RN - Pharmacy - X-Ray - etc) - depending on the seriousness of your record you may not be able to qualify for a state license. Best thing to do is simply apply and ask their Human Resources/Personnel Department.
If you were charged and found not guilty, then it should not matter.
In Massachusetts, having two DUIs on your record can complicate your ability to secure a job as a registered nurse (RN). While it does not automatically disqualify you, employers may consider your criminal history during the hiring process. Additionally, you may need to disclose your DUIs when applying for licensure with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing, which assesses each case individually. It's advisable to consult with a legal expert or the board for guidance specific to your situation.
It depends on the type of activity an individual was involved in. The decision to grant or deny licensure as an RN is in the hands of - I believe - the State Board of Nursing.
A California RN can only be an RN in California. However, if that same RN was to get registered to be an RN in a different state, they could work there as well.
Use 'a' before a consonant such as a RN Use 'an' before a vowel such as EOE
RN's
Rn is the symbol for the noble gas, radon.
You have to have a specialized license and training to work as an RN.
You have to have a specialized license and training to work as an RN.
Yes you have to have a licenes if u dnt how kan u become an rn
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