Profile: Wilk, Mary Ann
This data was last updated in December 2009. Statuses may have since changed. Check the California's Board of Registered Nursing license database for the most current license statuses.
License: #215775
Current status: Revoked (read board documents)
A nurse's license is revoked and the individual no longer has the right to practice as an RN or to use the title.
This table shows the actions taken against this nurse, as well as the allegations included in the formal accusations filed by the board.
Days elapsed is a Los Angeles Times and ProPublica calculation referring to the amount of time that passed between the board's first public accusation against the nurse and the imposition of discipline.
| Accusation Date | Decision Date | Days Elapsed | Discipline | Allegations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 11, 2004 | Apr. 27, 2006 | 716 | Revoked | In diversion program and on-the-job misconduct |
| This nurse was labeled a threat to public safety.
That means the board's diversion program for impaired nurses determined that the nurse's violations in the program were serious and warranted dismissal and a referral for swift investigation. To the right is the number of days it took the board to file an accusation (May 11, 2004) against the nurse after he/she was labeled a public risk on Dec. 20, 2001. |
873
days |
Data last updated Dec. 26, 2009
The following entry on Wilk, Mary Ann is as it appeared on the Board of Registered Nursing's Web site. In some cases, the dates included in the board's log do not correspond with dates included in its official documents. In such cases, the Times and ProPublica used dates in those documents. The board's site at times omits some dates in a nurse's disciplinary history; those dates have been added above.





