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Board panel recommends revocation of nurse Tabitha Mucci’s registration after finding mental-health and recordkeeping deficiencies
Summary
A three-member panel of the Board of Examiners for Nursing recommended revocation of Tabitha Mucci’s nursing registration after finding she had an emotional disorder that affected her practice and failed to keep required treatment records; the decision will be reduced to a memorandum presented to the full board and is not final.
A three-member panel of the Board of Examiners for Nursing recommended that the registration of Tabitha Mucci be revoked after concluding the Department of Public Health proved that Mucci had an emotional disorder that affected her practice and failed to maintain required treatment records. The panel also noted Mucci’s license had lapsed in 2022.
The recommendation followed a fact-finding session in which the panel reviewed the hearing record, investigative reports and an affidavit cited by the department. Lisa Freeman, a panel member who opened the fact-finding portion of the session, said the board would “base their findings solely upon the evidence in the record” and that the record for testimony was formally closed before deliberations.
The amended statement of charges, read by a department representative, cited…
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