• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    She was offered a promotion… then a coworker reported her. LOL

    Oh man. Maybe after this legal case is over, the hospital can train and foster her talent. She was obviously good enough to see 4000 patients in 7 months, without any complaints about her care. Good enough for a promotion, even!😄

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      there are jobs you can lie on your resume and get away with, but advanced degrees you cant, because they can verify it at some point. at entry levels, yes.

      this also goes for people who pay others to write thier papers or essays all the way pass thier masters, they get caught too,.

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      She is accused of submitting false documentation and providing a licence number belonging to a nurse with the same first name who was employed by AdventHealth at a different hospital.

      The Sheriff’s Office said she had explained the discrepancy by claiming she had recently got married and had changed her surname. She was asked to provide her marriage licence but never did.

      In January, Bardisa was offered a promotion. A colleague reported her to authorities when they realised her nursing assistant licence had expired.

      Her contract was then terminated and a seven-month criminal investigation was launched.

      Detectives carried out an arrest warrant for her for seven counts of practicing a health care profession without a licence and seven counts of fraudulent use of personal identification information.

      She was arrested, wearing scrubs, at her home on 5 August.

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        I read it, I want to see it unfold or how it turns out. Why did she do it? What led to her doing this? Did anyone get hurt or anything?

        • LousyCornMuffins@lemmy.world
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          traveling nurses can earn good money, but you gotta have an LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse) or better. 20 years ago a lot of them were LVNs, I’m betting now you have to have an RN (Registered Nurse). That means you need at least an associates degree in florida. My best bet (knowing absolutely nothing about her, but having met a lot of people who have gone into medicine out of nowhere in their 30s and 40s) is she doesn’t have the formal medical education, but she has done the time as a caregiver.