FL DOH · MQA

Registered Nurses in Wellborn, FL

29 licensed registered nurses in Wellborn, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

29
In Wellborn

Licensed Registered Nurses in Wellborn

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Rodriguez, Ada 9503215 Clear 7 yrs
Stewart, Laura 9651087 Clear 2 yrs
Hunt, Owen 9703044 Clear
Ryan, Jena 9652074 Clear 2 yrs
Nichola, Rex 9426610 Clear 10 yrs
Noble, Kathy Lynn 1226952 Clear 45 yrs
Scott, Bonnie 1532502 Clear 42 yrs
Moseley, Mary 9324448 Clear 15 yrs
Moseley, Michael 9409393 Clear 11 yrs
Thomas, Bigram 9537988 Clear 6 yrs
Glover, Jennifer 9386224 Clear 12 yrs
Douglas, Rebecca 9386452 Clear 12 yrs
McCook, Stephanie 9218622 Clear 22 yrs
Calhoun, Shakera 9663709 Clear 2 yrs
Hogan, Brenda 9570320 Clear 5 yrs
Cassidy, Amy 9179747 Clear 25 yrs
Moody, Ashley 9264974 Clear 19 yrs
Judd, Julie 9516375 Clear 7 yrs
Shearer, Jessica 9541544 Clear 6 yrs
Blackburn, Anne 9328842 Clear 15 yrs
Mills Sellers, Monica 9691707 Clear 1 yrs
Kane, Logan 9493704 Clear 8 yrs
Hollingsworth, Tracilla 9221698 Clear 22 yrs
Chauncey, Deborah 1943782 Clear 38 yrs
Salisbury Randelston, Mickie 2627732 Clear 34 yrs
Cox-Wollesen, Karen 9193435 Clear 24 yrs
Locke, Mara 9643943 Clear 3 yrs
Robertson, Jennifer 9697434 Clear 1 yrs
Ponder, Pauline 735032 Clear 52 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 Registered Nurse Profession in Florida

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What they do

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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