MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
If you are a licensed professional regulated by the Florida Department of Health, this page will offer you information specific to your professional license. Please select your specific license below to understand your individual reporting requirements.
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The following medical professions have a duty to report in writing within 30 days after the licensee has been convicted or found guilty of, or entered a plea of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a crime in any jurisdiction. Florida Statute 456.072:
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911 Public Safety Telecommunicator
Acupuncture
Advanced Register Nurse Practitioner
Anesthesiologist Assistant
Athletic Trainer
Audiologist
Emergency Allergy Treatment
Body Piercer/Operator
Certified Chiropractic Physician Assistant
Certified Environmental Professional
Certified Master Social Work
Certified Nurse Specialist
Certified Nursing Assistant
Certified Podiatric X-Ray Assistant
Certified Respiratory Therapist
Chiropractic Physician
Clinical Laboratory Personnel Clinical Social Worker
Dental Hygienist
Dentist
Dietitian/Nutritionist
Electrologist
Emergency Medical Technician
Hearing Aid Specialist
Licensed Practical Nurse
Marriage and Family Therapist
Massage Therapist
Medical Doctor
Medical Physicist
Mental Health Counselor
Midwifery
Nursing Home Administrator
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Optician
Optometrist
Orthotic Fitter
Orthotic Fitter Assistant
Orthotist
Osteopathic Physician
Paramedic
Pedorthist
Pharmacist
Pharmacy Technician
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapist Assistant
Physician Assistant
Podiatric Physician
Prosthetist
Psychologist
Radiologic Technologist
Registered Chiropractic Assistant
Registered Nurse
Registered Respiratory Therapist
School Psychologist
Septic Tank Contractor
Speech-Language Pathologist
How you report this information to the Board is essential to protecting your license. Many criminal offenses are not of a nature that would justify discipline against your license. If you would like help with preparing your self-report of a criminal offense, contact Delegal Law Offices, P.A. today by calling (904) 633-5000 or visiting www.protectingcareers.com
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Click here to learn about the importance of retaining an experience attorney to assist you in reporting your criminal conviction or offense to the State of Florida licensing board.
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