Attorney For Traveling Nurses ~ Outside Of Texas
If you have questions about an issue that could impact your license, or have been contacted by a nursing board, call to schedule a free legal consultation with a nurses attorney, (512) 829-5619. Note that the free consultation is ONLY for professional licensing matters.
Being a traveling nurse can be challenging – living and working away from home, adapting to new environments, working with various teams of co-workers, and learning new protocols and EMR record systems.
And all of these challenges can potentially lead to trouble, something that could jeopardize your nursing license.
If the complaint against you occurred in Oregon or Washington, we can represent you through the entire process. Kevin Keaney is licensed to practice in Texas, Oregon, and Washington and has extensive experience with the boards of nursing in all three of these states.
If the complaint occurs in another state that you’ve worked in, however, you’ll need to get an attorney who’s licensed in that state to help you resolve your issue with that state’s board of nursing. But it doesn’t end there, because any discipline that’s meted out by that state board could also impact your nursing license in Texas.
We can cooperate with the attorney you choose in the state where you were working to help ensure the best result – with that case and with any potential impacts on your Texas nursing license.
We have experience helping traveling nurses defend their licenses for a range of issues, including:
- lying and falsification of documents
- substance abuse (drugs and alcohol)
- violation of boundaries
- dishonesty, fraud, and deceit
- sexual misconduct
- criminal arrests (including DUI and DWI)
For more information, or to schedule a free consultation with a nurses attorney, please call (512) 829-5619. Note that the free consultation is ONLY for professional licensing matters.
Please note: Kevin Keaney is a member of The American Association Of Nurse Attorneys, and he has more than 30 years experience as an attorney. Prior to becoming an attorney, he earned his BSN from the University of Texas at Austin and practiced as a registered nurse.