If she works for the fedgov (CDC), then she doesn’t have to be licensed in the state she works in.
The Fedgov (usually the VA) will let you practice at one of its facilities so long as you are licensed - even if not in the state where the facility is located.
That’s different from most nurses who must be licensed to practice in the state where they work.
So. If she works for the fedgov and is licensed in Texas, she may not have bothered to get a license where she actually lives and works. It wouldn’t be necessary.
Interesting, thanks for the info.
I remember Freiden at some point prior to Ebola coming here mentioned that there were 130 CDC staff in the affected countries. Perhaps Miss Hickox was one of those.
I wonder when she separated from the CDC.
Mrs. AV