As you seek a new licensure, you have made the decision to invest in your personal commitment to protect the public, health and well-being of those you serve in your communities. You will have completed the essential components to insure you have the necessary knowledge, skill and abilities to protect the public and the health care environment in which you serve in. Once licensed, you have an obligation to remain knowledgeable and competent by completing continuing education requirements and be ethical leaders in the scope of practice in accordance with federal and state laws, regulations and standards.
The Executive Director of the Board of Executives for Long Term Services and Supports (BELTSS) and two board members share their views on what it means to hold a professional license.
Learn how you can keep your license in good-standing.