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I am an LPN in MO. but I need to get licensed in Michigan...how do I do it? |
Does anyone have the address for the Michigan State Board of Nurses? Here is their website You could probably find it on the internet. Just do a search for Michigan State Board of Nurses. You could start here. Has phone #'s, addresses, fax #'s, etc. Good luck. you may not need the actual address inorder to transfer your liscence. all you need to do is run a search on the web under "Michigan State Board of Nurses" to get the information you need. when i used google to look it up it came up with: http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-13... The Bureau of Health Professions regulates health professionals in Michigan who are licensed, registered or certified for 32 health care occupations. |
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