A Wisconsin nurse wrongly accused of mishandling narcotics and possible drug diversion received the good news that the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (formerly Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing) would take no action against the nurse’s license. The allegations had been brought to the DSPS’s attention by a department head at the hospital where the nurse worked. Attorney Linda Harfst assisted the nurse in preparing a successful response to the agency’s investigation. January 2012.
Allegations Unfounded
On Behalf of Pines Bach LLP | Sep 5, 2012 | 2012 News |
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