FL DOH · MQA

Registered Nurses in Cudjoe Key, FL

22 licensed registered nurses in Cudjoe Key, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

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In Cudjoe Key

Licensed Registered Nurses in Cudjoe Key

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Macias Montes De Oca, Leandro 9700684 Clear
Berg, Jeanne 9477912 Clear 8 yrs
Alfaro Betancourt, Fany 9527819 Clear 6 yrs
Graham, Erin 9336330 Clear 14 yrs
Waller, Kathy 9226951 Clear 21 yrs
Jackson, Brittney 9532066 Clear 6 yrs
Meeler, Kady 9560144 Clear 5 yrs
Blackburn, Donna 9307603 Clear 16 yrs
Mercury, Daran 9383965 Clear 12 yrs
Dillon, Bernadette 9661850 Clear 2 yrs
Root, Chris 2738292 Clear 33 yrs
Haack, Candace 9438831 Clear 10 yrs
Rookey, Sarah 9346783 Clear 14 yrs
Libera, Assephia 9638319 Clear 3 yrs
Klis, Jody 9542382 Clear 6 yrs
Lawyer, C. 9312795 Clear 16 yrs
Klein, Lorna 9518507 Clear 7 yrs
Baker, Joyce 1736572 Clear 40 yrs
Espinoza, Elizabeth 9252086 Clear 20 yrs
Meeler, Jeffery 2626892 Clear 34 yrs
Hoskins, Melinda 9237027 Clear 21 yrs
Jageman, Scott 9615122 Clear 4 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 →

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Registered Nurses (RNs) in Florida deliver direct patient care across hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, schools, home health agencies, and public health departments. Their work includes assessing patients, administering medications and treatments ordered by a physician, monitoring vital signs and recovery, coordinating care plans, and educating patients and families about conditions, recovery, and prevention.

RNs in Florida often specialize in areas such as critical care, oncology, pediatrics, labor and delivery, emergency medicine, or surgical nursing. They work as part of multidisciplinary teams alongside physicians, advanced practice nurses, pharmacists, and therapists. Beyond bedside care, many RNs in Florida serve in case management, infection control, quality improvement, and informatics roles. The profession is heavily regulated to protect public safety because nurses operate at the front line of clinical decision-making and patient advocacy.

Licensing in Florida

To become an RN in Florida, candidates must complete an approved associate or bachelor's nursing program and pass the NCLEX-RN national examination. Florida also recognizes nurses licensed in other compact states through the Nurse Licensure Compact. Applicants submit fingerprints for a background check and pay application fees through the Florida Department of Health. Licenses are renewed every two years and require completion of state-mandated continuing education in topics such as medical error prevention, recognizing impairment, and human trafficking awareness. The Florida Board of Nursing oversees licensure, discipline, and standards of practice for the profession statewide.

How to verify or report

Patients and employers can verify any RN license through the Florida MQA license search. To file a complaint about unsafe practice, fraud, or impairment, use the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

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