2005 IN BRIEF REVIEW
ONLINE RENEWALS
RENEWAL POSTCARD
IN APPRECIATION
BOARD APPOINTMENTS
IMPORTANT APRN UPDATE
ATTENTION!
NCLEX-RN "FIRST TIME" TEST TAKERS
PASS RATES
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
NATIONAL COUNCIL 2005 ANNUAL MEETING
2005
in Brief Review
It was the best
of times and it was the worst of times
Charles Dickens'
immortal words are often quoted for any number of reasons.
For the staff at the Maine State Board of Nursing, 2005 has
been such a year. Normally, you would have received two prior
publications by now; this issue is the only one you will receive
for the year 2005.
R.I.P.
In April, 2005, Rodney E. Carl, Accountant I for the Maine
State Board of Nursing was killed in an automobile accident.
Rodney held this position for two years and was as the "youngest
brother" to our small staff. We were shocked and saddened
at the loss. The position remained vacant due to elimination
of the classification in state government and could not be
filled until reclassification of the position itself was accomplished.
In late September, 2005, we were once again at full staff.
Relocation
In late August, 2005 the Board moved its office to 161 Capitol
Street, Augusta. We are now co-located with the Board of Licensure
in Medicine, the Board of Dental Examiners, the Board of Osteopathic
Licensure and the Atlantic Salmon Commission. We are pleased
with our new space. Our phone numbers, fax number,
e-mails, and mailing address remain the same.
New Licensing
System By the time you receive this Bulletin, we will
have converted from our old IBM Mainframe licensing system
to our new system. The advantage to you is that we will be
able to capture more than one address in a licensee's record.
This means that if you choose, we can send communications
from the Board to your business address or other designated
address. We CANNOT have two different "Contact At"
addresses. You must decide where you want mail sent. Should
you use a post office box for mail, your residential address
will be maintained on another screen, unknown to the public.
ONLINE
RENEWALS At the same time that we convert systems,
our online renewal capability should be available. You may
visit www.maine.gov/bon
to renew your RN or LPN license online using either a Visa
or MasterCard. The renewal fee ($40.00) remains the same.
You will no longer be receiving paper application forms for
renewal of licensure. Instead, you will receive a postcard
notifying you that your license is due to expire. If you choose
to renew by paper - or if the online feature will not allow
you to renew online - then you must return the postcard to
the Board office to receive a paper application.
POSTCARD
A copy of the postcard is printed below so that you may be
on the lookout for it in your mail. We are excited about offering
this new feature to Maine-licensed nurses.
RENEWAL POSTCARD

Highlights
from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing's Annual
Meeting
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) held
its annual meeting in Washington, D.C. in August, 2005.
Synopsis of Significant Actions by the NCSBN Delegate Assembly
(From the NCSBN website - for further information visit http://www.ncsbn.org)
- Election of
new Area Directors and Directors-at-Large to the Board of
Directors.
- Adoption of
the Delegation Position Paper Working with Others:
Delegation and Other Health Care Interfaces for
use by member boards.
- Adoption of
the Model Act and Rules For Delegation and Nursing
Assistant Regulatory Model for use by member boards.
- Adoption of
the Position Paper Nursing Education Clinical Instruction
In Prelicensure Nursing Programs for
use by member boards.
- Adoption of
the Model Process for Criminal Background Checks and
the supporting Concept Paper Using Criminal Background
Checks to Inform Licensure Decision Making for use
by member boards.
- Resolution that
NCSBN conduct a job analysis, develop a model medication
administration curriculum and conduct a feasibility study
for administering a competency examination for medication
assistive personnel. The results of the job analysis, course
and feasibility study shall be reported at the 2006 Delegate
Assembly.
- Resolution that
NCSBN generate and publish an unambiguous public position
statement indicating that nursing regulation and the interpretation
of nursing scopes of practice shall be officially interpreted
and explained by state nursing regulators.
Martha Bursinger,
Executive Director of the South Carolina Board of Nursing
was elected as Area 3 Director to the Board of Directors;
Rolf T. Olson, Public Member of the Oregon Board of Nursing
was elected to the Area I Director position; Mary Blubaugh,
Executive Director of the Kansas Board of Nursing and Myra
A. Broadway, Executive Director of the Maine State Board of
Nursing were reelected as Areas 2 and 4 Directors, respectively.
Constance Kalanek ( Executive Director, North Dakota Board
of Nursing) and Faith Fields (Executive Director, Arkansas
Board of Nursing) were elected as Directors-At-Large.. Continuing
Board members are: Donna Dorsey (Maryland Board of Nursing)
as President; Polly Johnson (North Carolina Board of Nursing)
as Vice-President and Sandra Evans (Idaho Board of Nursing)
as Treasurer.
In Appreciation
The Board extends sincere appreciation to Jody L. Deegan,
who served on the Board from March, 2000 through March, 2005
and to Charyl Doughty, LPN, who served on the Board from August,
2002 through October, 2005. Jody's and Charyl's commitment
and dedication to the public welfare greatly enhanced the
work of the Board.
Board Appointments
In March, 2005, Dorothy Melanson, RN, was appointed to the
Board of Nursing by Governor Baldacci. She fills the vacancy
reserved for a registered professional nurse who is active
in nursing service. Dottie works per diem in the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
In October, 2005. Susan Brume, LPN, was appointed to the Board
of Nursing by Governor Baldacci. She fills the vacancy reserved
for a licensed practical nurse. Susan works in the Orthopedics,
Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Trauma Unit at Maine Medical
Center in Portland. .
For information on how to become a Board member, you are invited
to look at the July, 2003 edition of the Maine State Board
of Nursing Bulletin on its web site at: www.maine.gov/boardofnursing.
IMPORTANT
APRN UPDATE
As of January 1,
2006, a master's degree in nursing is required for an individual
seeking approval to practice as an advanced practice registered
nurse (APRN) in Maine. This requirement was established by
rule ten years ago to allow individuals to plan accordingly.
Individuals who are ALREADY approved to practice as an APRN
in Maine are not affected.
ATTENTION
Please contact
the Board office if you have in your employ or know the whereabouts
of the following licensee: Theresa M. Burnes, LPN; last known
address was in Sun Lakes, AZ,
NCLEX-RN
"FIRST TIME" TEST TAKERS PASS RATES
For the year October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005
When reviewing
statistics, keep in mind absolute numbers as well as
percentages. (Percentages for smaller absolute numbers can
vary widely.)
Practical Nurses: For the year October 1, 2004 through September
30, 2005 -15 first time candidates educated in Maine wrote
the NCLEX-PN examination and 14 passed, a 93.33% pass rate.
Disciplinary
Action
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Revocation
Andrew L.
Pratt
Windsor, ME
R024004
Eff. Date: 05/23/05
Renee M.
Giobbi
Scarborough, ME
P011553
Eff. Date: 06/29/05
Susan L.
Daley
Yarmouth, ME
R035160
Eff. Date: 09/06/05
Suspension
Joanne L.
Hegarty
Sangerville, ME
R040305
Eff. Date: 01/19/05
Tanya M.
Marquis
Portland, ME
R041386
Eff. Date: 03/03/05
Voluntary
Surrender
Dianne M.
Luck
Great Pond, ME
R039470
Eff. Date: 01/19/05
Sharron L.
Parsons
Portland, ME
R048550
Eff. Date: 01/19/05
Carolyn P.
Gamal-Eldin Colbourne
Augusta, ME
R050045
Eff. Date: 01/25/05
Linda L. Boland
Thomaston, ME
P010424
Eff. Date: 01/26/05
Debra A.
Pooler
Moscow, ME
R047860
Eff. Date: 02/08/05
Lori A. Gibbs
Winslow, ME
R038987 & P008799
Eff. Date: 02/28/05
Kimberly
T. Groothand
Portland, ME
R047537 & P011460
Eff. Date: 03/25/05
Carolee Boisvert
N. Waterboro, ME
R039560
Eff. Date: 03/02/05
Audrey A.
Adams
West Ossippee, NH
R031238
Eff. Date: 04/27/05
Stacy M.
DiFiore
Portland, ME
P011245
Eff. Date: 06/13/05
William N.
Huntington, Jr.
Portland, ME
R044283
Eff. Date: 06/14/05
Toby M. Anderson-McKay
Waldoboro, ME
P010406
Eff. Date: 08/22/05
Mary M. Ready
Ellsworth, ME
P006322
Eff. Date: 09/01/05
James E.
Griffin, Jr.
Gardiner, MA
R048348
Eff. Date: 09/14/05
Lisa M. Pearson
Surry, ME
R050627
Eff. Date: 09/28/05
Probation
Joseph R. Haiden
Newburgh, ME
R044988
Eff. Date: 12/03/04
Christine
M. Johnson
Lewiston, ME
R014977
Eff. Date: 01/19/05
Barbara A.
Fritze
Hallowell, ME
R019624
Eff. Date: 02/09/05
Cathy A.
Bradley
Easton, ME
R039083
Eff. Date: 04/14/05
Elizabeth
A. Forsley-Plata
Portland, ME
R037493
Eff. Date: 03/21/05
Joseph F.
Lydon
Waterville, ME
R049442
Eff. Date: 05/17/05
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Probation
continued...
Stephanie D. Memel Breton
Fairfield, ME
R043659
Eff. Date: 06/29/05
Brenda L.
Fisher
Winslow, ME
R029651
Eff. Date: 06/29/05
Anna M. Letourneau
Turner, ME
R040061
Eff. Date: 08/10/05
Samuel P.
Brophy
Biddeford, ME
R041032
Eff. Date: 10/28/05
Reprimand
Barbara A. Fritze
Hallowell, ME
R019624
Eff. Date: 02/09/05
Laurie J.
True
Bangor, ME
R022022
Eff. Date: 07/22/05
Censure
Rebecca D. Oliver
Plymouth, ME
R033823
Eff. Date: 07/22/05
Warned
Joanne l. Hegarty
Sangerville, ME
R040305
Eff. Date: 12/09/04
Paula L.
Johnson
Pembroke, ME
R041432
Eff. Date: 02/23/05
Richard F.
Boyd
Peaks Island, ME
R018347
Eff. Date: 02/25/05
Diane G.
Lazure
Lewiston, ME
R039599
Eff. Date: 03/03/05
Probation
Terminated
Anne D. Krebsbach
Bath, ME
R040444
Eff. Date: 12/09/04
Lillian M.
Doughty
Bangor, ME
R043912
Eff. Date: 03/03/05
Dale A. Carr
Monmouth, ME
R037127
Eff. Date: 03/03/05
Mark J. Lelakowski
Dresden, ME
R038454
Eff. Date: 06/02/05
Diana M.
Thibodeau
Springwater, NY
R022050
Eff. Date: 06/02/05
Anna M. Clifton
Greencastle, PA
R046964
Eff. Date: 06/02/05
Maxine F.
Nicholson
Princeton, ME
R017718
Eff. Date: 09/28/05
Other
Actions
Bonnie J.
Kennedy
Portland, ME
R020496
Denied continuing approval
to practice as an APRN
Leonard P.
Labednick
Rochester, NH
Denied licensure by endorsement
Pamela G.
Dondiz
Buzzards Bay, MA
Denied licensure by endorsement
Darnell D.
Williams
Hartford, CT
Denied licensure by endorsement
Stacey L.
Williams
Hartford, CT
Denied licensure by endorsement
Joanne L.
Hegarty
Sangerville, ME
Suspension removed & reinstated
Maria I.
Cromwell
Bangor, ME
Denied licensure by endorsement
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Licensees fined
from 12/14/2004 - 10/21/05 for practicing during lapsed license
Status: 78
Complaints Dismissed
from 12/10/2004 - 09/29/05: 93
In this section,
disciplinary actions are reported as a matter of public information.
What may or may not be known to the reader is the reason for
the particular action. Sometimes actions are taken for: incompetence;
criminal conviction(s); fraudulently obtaining a license or
renewal of license (i.e. lying on the application); unprofessional
conduct such as practicing beyond one's scope, inaccurate
recording, falsifying documentation, violating confidentiality
of information, failing to follow policies and procedures
in the practice situation designed to safeguard the patient,
diverting drugs supplies or property of patients or health
care provider, practicing nursing when unfit to perform procedures
and make decisions in accordance with the license held because
of physical, psychological or mental impediment (please see
Chapter 4 under Rules on the Board's web site at http://www.maine.gov/boardofnursing
).
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