FL DOH · MQA

Licensed Practical Nurses in Interlachen, FL

31 licensed licensed practical nurses in Interlachen, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

31
In Interlachen

Licensed Licensed Practical Nurses in Interlachen

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Brindle, Lena 5238316 Clear 7 yrs
Pomkoski, Kerri 5252265 Clear 4 yrs
Riley, Jennifer 5261767 Clear 2 yrs
Waters, Debbie 5257325 Clear 3 yrs
Maisel, Patti 5243245 Clear 6 yrs
Kelly, Jeannette 5152361 Clear 24 yrs
Lazzaro, Sarah 5257418 Clear 3 yrs
Parham, Rosalyn 5257866 Clear 3 yrs
Russell-Selph, Alexandria 5262989 Clear 2 yrs
Griffis, Katelin 5267347 Clear 1 yrs
Golden-Sweeting, Evelyn 1152991 Clear 32 yrs
White, Cheryl 5210877 Clear 13 yrs
Jackson, Kylie 5259531 Clear 3 yrs
Blackwelder, Madison 5240771 Clear 7 yrs
Gazda, Ralph 5199843 Clear 15 yrs
Meszaros, Logan 5268302 Clear 1 yrs
Moore, Samantha 5264091 Clear 2 yrs
Pliska, Yvette 5217182 Clear 12 yrs
Hackney, Angela 5163787 Clear 22 yrs
Dean, Destiny 5268451 Clear 1 yrs
Gilmore, Samuel 5211855 Clear 13 yrs
Brock, Katherine 5195328 Clear 16 yrs
Jackson, Elaine 5232923 Clear 9 yrs
Surratt, Susan 1089111 Clear 34 yrs
Oliver, Felesiah 5212668 Clear 13 yrs
Striker, Hope 5213110 Clear 13 yrs
Malone, Wanda 5233536 Clear 9 yrs
McClellan, Leah 5256591 Clear 4 yrs
Jackson, Carolyn 916511 Clear 38 yrs
Gorden, Jennifer 5251970 Clear 5 yrs
Otero, Angelina 1046991 Clear 35 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Licensed Practical Nurse Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) deliver routine bedside care across a wide range of Florida healthcare settings, including long-term care facilities, physician offices, rehabilitation centers, home health agencies, hospitals, and correctional facilities. LPNs administer medications, perform wound care, collect specimens, monitor vital signs, change dressings, insert catheters, and assist with diagnostic procedures. They also help patients with hygiene, mobility, and feeding when needed.

LPNs in Florida play a particularly important role in skilled nursing facilities, where they often serve as charge nurses on a shift and supervise nursing assistants. The scope of practice is more focused than that of a registered nurse, with LPNs working under the direction of an RN, APRN, physician, podiatrist, or dentist. Their training emphasizes practical, hands-on clinical skills, and they form a critical part of Florida's long-term and community-based care infrastructure.

Licensing in Florida

To become an LPN in Florida, candidates must complete a state-approved practical nursing program, pass the NCLEX-PN national examination, and submit fingerprints for a background check. Florida participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact, allowing LPNs licensed in other compact states to practice in Florida under their home-state license. Licenses are renewed biennially with documented continuing education, including state-required topics. The Florida Board of Nursing oversees licensure, scope of practice, and disciplinary matters for LPNs.

How to verify or report

Verify an LPN license through the Florida MQA license search. Complaints about unsafe practice, medication errors, or unprofessional conduct can be filed through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by calling 850-488-0796.

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