Candidate Information | Title | Home Health Care Manager | Target Location | US-MS-Pearl | | 20,000+ Fresh Resumes Monthly | |
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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateName onLicense TypeLicenseState License Active License StatusLicense Original IssueDateLicense ExpirationDateCompactStatusLEE, TAMMIE E RN MISSISSIPPI 871354 YES UNENCUMBERED 01/20/2005 12/31/2024 MULTISTATE Nursys e Notify ReportYour licenses from Nursys e Notify participating boards of nursing Primary Source Boards of Nursing Report Summary for TAMMIE E LEE [NCSBN ID: 20376978]As of Tuesday November 28 2023 08:10:16 PM US Central Time Disclaimer of Representations and WarrantiesThrough a written agreement, participating individual state boards of nursing designate Nursys as a primary source equivalent database. NCSBN posts the information in Nursys when, and as, submitted by the individual state boards of nursing. NCSBN may not make any changes to the submitted information and disclaims any responsibility to update or verify such information as it is received from the individual state boards of nursing. Nursys displays the dates on which a board of nursing updated its information in Nursys. This report is not sufficient when applying to another board of nursing for licensure. Use the "Nurse License Verification for Endorsement" service to request the required verification of licensure.Contact the board of nursing for details about the Nurse Practice Act, which includes nurse scope of practice and privileges and information about advanced nursing practice roles (practice privileges, prescription authority, dispensing privileges & independent practice privileges). UNENCUMBERED means that the nurse has a full and unrestricted license to practice by the state board of nursing. This report does not contain TAMMIE E LEE's licenses from: LOUISIANA RN (RN), WASHINGTON (RN) For a full report please visit www.nursys.com and print the report of all licenses. Where can the nurse practice as an RN and/or PN?Authorized to Practice inALABAMA (RN)ARIZONA (RN)ARKANSAS (RN)COLORADO (RN)DELAWARE (RN)FLORIDA (RN)GEORGIA (RN)GUAM (RN)IDAHO (RN)INDIANA (RN)IOWA (RN)KANSAS (RN)KENTUCKY (RN)LOUISIANA (RN)MAINE (RN)MARYLAND (RN)MISSISSIPPI (RN)MISSOURI (RN)MONTANA (RN)NEBRASKA (RN)NEW HAMPSHIRE (RN)NEW JERSEY (RN)NEW MEXICO (RN)NORTH CAROLINA (RN)NORTH DAKOTA (RN)OHIO (RN)OKLAHOMA (RN)PENNSYLVANIA (RN)SOUTH CAROLINA (RN)SOUTH DAKOTA (RN)TENNESSEE (RN)TEXAS (RN)UTAH (RN)VERMONT (RN)VIRGINIA (RN)WASHINGTON (RN)WEST VIRGINIA (RN)WISCONSIN (RN)WYOMING (RN)APRN authorization to practice details are not available. UNENCUMBERED means that the nurse has a full and unrestricted license to practice by the state board of nursing. License type informationRN: Registered NursePN: Practical Nurse (aka Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Vocational Nurse (VN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)) License type informationRN: Registered NursePN: Practical Nurse (aka Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Vocational Nurse (VN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)) CNP: Certified Nurse PractitionerCNS: Clinical Nurse SpecialistCNM: Certified Nurse MidwifeCRNA: Certified Registered Nurse AnesthetistLicense status informationUnencumbered (full unrestricted license to practice) Cease & DesistDenial of LicenseExpiredOther license actionProbationReprimandRestrictionRevokedSuspensionVoluntary agreement to refrain from practiceVoluntary SurrenderNurse Licensure Compact (NLC) informationMultistate licensure privilege: Authority to practice as a licensed nurse in a remote state under the current license issued by the individual's home state provided both states are party to the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) and the privilege is not otherwise restricted. Single state license: A license issued by a state board of nursing that authorizes practice only in the state of issuance. Privilege to Practice (PTP): Multistate licensure privilege is the authority under the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) to practice nursing in any compact party state that is not the state of licensure. All party states have the authority in accordance with existing state due process law to take actions against the nurse's privilege such as: revocation, suspension, probation or any other action which affects a nurse's authorization to practice. 2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing Inc. All rights reserved. www.nursys.com |