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Ok. While going through the fire academy for AEMT I was accused of cheating on my final (I didn't) so I had a hearing and they said they think I did and i was expelled from the course and there for could not get my license or test for registry. They then said I would have to find somewhere else to get licensed. I then enrolled at a local college and got licensed there with no incident. I have since worked as an AEMT for almost 2 yrs with zero issue and I've had 3 jobs in the field. Yestersay I get a letter from a state investigator saying he is looking into allegations filed against me that could affect my ability to practice in the state. I call and he tells me I am being investigated for me supposedly cheating during my first attempt at getting licensed 2 yrs ago. Mind you after this i went to a completely different school and got licensed and i've been working for nearly 2 years since then. If i loose my license would i be able to get licensed again? Would I need to go to another state? I was about to try and start college for nurseing and eventually head to doctor. Will this stop me from going into the medical field all together, as well?

it's weird that after this drama happedned i was able to get my license and practice this long for this to happen now all of a sudden. And right after i got hired at a hospital.

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I would be worried but not extremely worried.  I would actually not be asking advice from a forum like this or from the internet at all, you should be talking to an attorney and seeing what he/she says. Good reputable attorney's often give 1 hour free consultations.  Or do you have a friend who is an attorney who could advise you.  

I would continue on with your journey into Nursing or phsycianhood and follow what your attorney tells you to.  The internet is a minefield of bad advice and please don't step into it without getting an attorney involved.  

did the investigator tell you why it's taken 2 years for them to get into this?  This sounds like someone from your past is throwing stones and trying to see what will hit.  did you have someone you pissed off way back at your old school that might have a old axe to grind???  Be honest with the investigator but only after you speak with the attorney.  

 

Do you see the underlying theme of my advice - don't do anything until you have talked to your attorney.  I wish you the best.  

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28 minutes ago, Just Plain Ruff said:

I would be worried but not extremely worried.  I would actually not be asking advice from a forum like this or from the internet at all, you should be talking to an attorney and seeing what he/she says. Good reputable attorney's often give 1 hour free consultations.  Or do you have a friend who is an attorney who could advise you.  

I would continue on with your journey into Nursing or phsycianhood and follow what your attorney tells you to.  The internet is a minefield of bad advice and please don't step into it without getting an attorney involved.  

did the investigator tell you why it's taken 2 years for them to get into this?  This sounds like someone from your past is throwing stones and trying to see what will hit.  did you have someone you pissed off way back at your old school that might have a old axe to grind???  Be honest with the investigator but only after you speak with the attorney.  

 

Do you see the underlying theme of my advice - don't do anything until you have talked to your attorney.  I wish you the best.  

Thank you so much for your reply. And yes. I contacted a lawyer and he pretty much said the same thing. He said the board doesn't involve  them selves with stuff from schools, they simply don't have the time.  Also that he thinks someone just sent to them all of a sudden. I have an i dea of who. I just got hired at a hospital and they heard about what i'm trying to do and they don't like that i'm advancing and doing it so fast. No he didnt say why it took 2 years, he suspects its someone from my past that like you said is throwing atones and has an axe to grind. He specializes in med board lit and says in his years of practice he has never heard of a situation like mine and thinks it's ridiculous. 

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