HOUSTON, TX, June 02, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Through www.nursingcomplaint.com she is looking to share valuable suggestions and general information and concepts related to the process of these investigations and how to respond in a manner that puts "your best foot forward".
Joyce Stamp Lilly has represented nurses in front of the Texas and Rhode Island Boards of Nursing since 2001, she has a wealth of experience in working as a nurse in different medical, surgical, and psychiatric settings. She has a thorough understanding of the problems nurses face and is extremely knowledgeable about how they may best respond to an investigation.
"It is very important to present a complete picture of the nurse who is under investigation by a State Board of Nursing. It is not enough to send a short statement that the allegation is untrue; the nurse must present other facts and a statement that explains other pertinent issues to the State Board. The response should be well-written and concise in its explanation," Joyce says.
Though the process may be similar across states, Joyce advises nurses to consult with their respective State Board of Nursing regarding specific questions, obligations, and timing deadlines.
At www.nursingcomplaint.com, the visitors will see examples of important downloadable documents that should be included in their response. The website also offers explanations and suggestions regarding the process of responding to a State Board Investigation. Though not a legal website, www.nursingcomplaint.com promises to be a useful online destination for nurses who for whatever reason will not retain an attorney to assist them in their repose to the Board.
The members at www.nursingcomplaint.com will also have access to downloadable:
- Actual Responses that have been used in real cases before State Boards
- Initial Correspondence with the State Board after receiving a letter of investigation
- Character Reference Letter Samples
- Forum to chat with other nurses in similar situations
- Peer Review Explanation and Suggestions
To join www.nursingcomplaint.com as a member, please visit https://nursingcomplaint.com/membership-account/membership-levels/
About Joyce Stamp Lilly: Joyce Stamp Lilly is a Registered Nurse and lawyer who has been representing nurses in front of the Texas and Rhode Island Boards of Nursing since 2001. She has worked as a Registered Nurse in high-pressure inpatient acute and outpatient community settings including the medical, surgical, and psychiatric fields. She is familiar with the culture of nursing and understands many of the problems facing nurses today.
Contact: Feuza Reis
Website: https://nursingcomplaint.com/
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