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Connecticut DPH board revokes RN Taylor R. Calmon’s license after finding on all charges
Summary
The Department of Public Health board found that respondent Taylor R. Calmon violated a consent order including use of alcohol while subject to random urinalysis and voted to revoke her registered nurse license; board members discussed suspension vs. revocation and the possibility of future reinstatement.
At a Department of Public Health board meeting (date not specified), the board voted to find for all charges against respondent Taylor R. Calmon, RN (license number 2025307), and revoked her nursing license following testimony and exhibits introduced in the proceeding.
The board’s finding and revocation followed closing statements in which Department counsel summarized evidence that Calmon had violated a prior consent order requiring abstinence and random urinalysis. Department attorney Nanny said, "The evidence is clear in this case. Respondent was on a consent order that imposed a probation that required her to refrain from using drugs and alcohol and submit to random urinalysis. The department has submitted evidence, testimony, and the respondent has admitted to violating the probation and consuming alcohol on 02/21/2025, before reporting to work as a nurse... Based on the evidence presented in…
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