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Connecticut DPH hearing deems allegations against nurse admitted after no-show; department seeks revocation

Connecticut Department of Public Health · October 28, 2025
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Hearing Officer Aden Baum of the Connecticut Department of Public Health on Oct. 27, 2025, granted the department—s motion to deem allegations admitted against registered nurse Emily Annaton (docket 2025980) after she failed to appear and had not filed an answer.

Hearing Officer Aden Baum of the Connecticut Department of Public Health on Oct. 27, 2025, granted the department—s motion to deem the allegations in a disciplinary complaint against registered nurse Emily Annaton (docket 2025980) admitted after the respondent failed to appear and had not filed an answer.

The department—s attorney, Anthony Nanny, told the hearing the respondent had been subject to a consent order approved Dec. 10, 2024, and complied with its terms, including periodic therapist reports and drug testing, until May 2025. "Based on the information that we have, she is still unsafe to practice, and we would request that her license to practice as a registered nurse be revoked," Nanny said during opening remarks.

Brett Karpuska, administrative assistant and board liaison to the Connecticut Board…

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