A 29 year old woman pretended to be a nurse for 7 months. She treated over 4,000 patients and only got caught after she was offered a promotion

    by No_Class963

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    1. Ill_Supermarket7454 on

      I mean, it sounds like she was really good at what she did… maybe let her cook?

    2. This is an example of a broken system. She was a nursing student just finishing her degree, but obviously needed to work and earn a pay check. So she got the job and did well enough in 7 months for a promotion, and they caught her. Why the hell isn’t there a paid internship?

    3. This is almost the same as not having gone to Harvard Law yet still managing to land a job at the best firm in the city

    4. She was good enough to get promoted, should’ve just handed her a license and let her keep going like they would have in a movie

    5. So basically anyone who was under her care can theoretically sue? More so if something went wrong or if the patient wasn’t happy with the treatment.

    6. I had a nurse do this 35 years ago back when it was just paper nursing licenses and very little electronic. We caught her back then. I can’t imagine getting away with it today.

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