Pamela O’Guinn, 58, was sentenced to five years in prison followed by three years of supervised probation for creating the false identity of a nurse practitioner in Arizona despite not having a ...
PHOENIX - She was a Valley nurse who had the trust of a woman, but state officials say she violated that trust and exploited the victim for tens of thousands of dollars. We're learning more about why ...
PHOENIX – An Arizona woman who pretended to be a nurse practitioner, and even wrote prescriptions, was sentenced to five years in state prison, authorities said. Pamela O’Guinn, 58, pleaded guilty ...
PHOENIX — An Arizona woman who faked being a nurse practitioner during the coronavirus pandemic was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison. State prosecutors said 58-year-old Pamela O’Guinn ...
Surveys by Arizona State Board of Nursing found that during the past three years, almost 20 percent of the state’s new registered nurses were unemployed after a year. For those who got jobs, nearly 40 ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- An Arizona woman who faked being a nurse practitioner has learned how long she’ll spend behind bars. The state attorney general’s office announced Wednesday morning that ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —We trust doctors and nurses to provide medical care in our best interests. It’s why providers diverting drugs, or legally prescribed drugs that end up being misused, seem ...
PHOENIX — A group of nursing leaders from New Zealand are in the Valley this week, learning how Arizona assesses its nurses. The New Zealand Council of Nursing traveled to Arizona after hearing about ...
After hospice staff in Cottonwood discovered the fraud, the imposter nurse resigned and was hired by another hospice in Mesa, according to investigators.
More than 1,400 physicians have signed a petition against Arizona governor’s decision to “opt out” of CMS’ physician supervision requirement to allow nurse anesthetists to administer anesthesia ...