Nurses by County

The Board of Registered Nursing lists the county in which nurses reside. Click on a county's name to find nurses disciplined between 2002 and September 2009. The counties of residence may not reflect the location of the alleged misconduct of the nurses.

County # of Nurses
Alameda 61
Amador 1
Butte 16
Calaveras 5
Colusa 3
Contra Costa 55
Del Norte 3
El Dorado 10
Fresno 52
Glenn 1
Humboldt 16
Imperial 7
Kern 53
Kings 6
Lake 10
Lassen 4
Los Angeles 349
Madera 11
Marin 21
Mariposa 3
Mendocino 4
Merced 12
Modoc 2
Mono 3
Monterey 28
Napa 18
Nevada 5
Orange 155
Out Of State 388
Placer 23
Plumas 2
Riverside 117
Sacramento 83
San Benito 3
San Bernardino 120
San Diego 191
San Francisco 55
San Joaquin 41
San Luis Obispo 27
San Mateo 40
Santa Barbara 15
Santa Clara 63
Santa Cruz 21
Shasta 30
Siskiyou 7
Solano 31
Sonoma 34
Stanislaus 32
Sutter 7
Tehama 4
Trinity 1
Tulare 29
Tuolumne 7
Ventura 51
Yolo 7
Yuba 5

Data last updated Dec. 26, 2009

Please note there are several limitations to the database:
  • This database includes nurses who faced disciplinary action between 2002 and September 2009, as well as any subsequent actions against these nurses. .
  • Employers and patients seeking verification of a nurse’s license should use the Web site of the Board of Registered Nursing.
  • Multiple nurses may have the same name, but each has a unique license number.
  • The information on the database is based on the Web site of the Board of Registered Nursing and state documents. In some cases, the Web site and documents conflict; in such cases, reporters used dates included in the board’s documents.
  • Documents for some cases are missing from the site in whole or in part.
  • The database does not include discipline against nurses meted out as a condition of being licensed. Such discipline is only included if the nurse subsequently faced board action.
  • The grounds listed for discipline in this database are based on the board’s public allegations against the nurses. Because accusations are sometimes written in an unclear or inconsistent manner, reporters did not try to guess the intent.
  • This database includes discipline against some nurses who have subsequently died. The board has removed many of these nurses from its Web site. They are included here because they faced disciplinary action during the period examined.

Read our full coverage on the California nursing system.

Our Complete Coverage

  • The Los Angeles Times and ProPublica have conducted a joint investigation into the failed oversight of California's health professionals. In July 2009, we reported that the Board of Registered Nursing took more than three years, on average, to investigate and discipline errant nurses. It failed to act against nurses whose misconduct already had been thoroughly documented and sanctioned by others. And the board gave probation to hundreds of nurses – ordering monitoring and work restrictions – then failed to crack down as many landed in trouble again and again. Read our complete coverage here.

Our reporting recipe: We've written a guide to how we conducted our nurses investigation. Take a look for help in investigating your own state's regulatory boards.

Ask the reporters about the series: Email QandA@propublica.org

Database

  • California Sanctioned Nurse Database - The Los Angeles Times and ProPublica compiled a database of nearly 2,400 California nurses who have been sanctioned since 2002. Search the records of nurses who have faced disciplinary proceedings and the circumstances of allegations against them.

Multimedia

Profiles

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  • Veronica Glaubach
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