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Was your medical license denied due to past addiction?

On Behalf of | Feb 21, 2022 | Medical Licensing

After rigorous healthcare training, you are ready to receive your credentials and begin your life. But when past drug or alcohol trouble comes to light, the board denies your approval.

Do not despair if the state board refuses to approve your medical license due to past substance abuse problems. You have options.

Contact a lawyer

The first step you should always take is to contact a reputable law office. You will need support from someone who understands the law. The Law Offices of Brian E. Quinn have years of experience defending medical licenses. They have helped many professionals reclaim their lives.

File an appeal

Just because the licensing board said no, does not mean the end of the conversation. Your lawyer will walk you through the steps to file for an appeal. At the hearing, you will be able to show you are sober through employment records and the testimony of friends and family.

Understand your rights

In the United States, the American Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against recovered addicts. The law applies when seeking or keeping a job, but the ADA may also protect those seeking an occupational license.

Know that you are not alone

The healthcare field is high-stress, and many workers suffer from burnout. That leads many to seek relief with drugs and alcohol. Medical professionals who recover from their addictions can often return to work. The key is recognizing an issue and receiving treatment.

Many people suffer from addiction. After rehabilitation, you can pursue a fulfilling career helping others.