It’s hard to forgive someone who hurts your child. Last Sunday’s article in the Los Angeles Times (“Criminal Past No Bar to Nursing”) brought back painful memories of our own experiences with a particular nurse and the California Board of Registered Nursing.
The point of the Times article, researched by Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein of Pro Publica ( www.propublica.org), is that however serious the complaint, the state nursing board is slow to investigate, slow to act and prone to grant “probation,” thereby allowing the nurse to keep his or her license.
Our brush with the agency began in late March 2004, when our 23-year-old son was admitted to the Norris Cancer Hospital while undergoing chemotherapy. Part of his story is now public record, available online at the California Board of Registered Nursing at http://www.rn.ca.gov/, under nursing license 489403.