Valley woman who faked being a nurse practitioner during pandemic gets 5-year prison term

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A Valley woman who faked being a nurse practitioner during the coronavirus pandemic has been sentenced to five years in prison. MORE ⬇️

PHOENIX — A Valley woman who faked being a nurse practitioner during the coronavirus pandemic was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison.The Arizona Board of Nursing began investigating O’Guinn after she falsely claimed that she was a medical professional and had been providing services to one of the parties in a child custody case.

Authorities said O’Guinn had been treating patients and writing prescriptions as a nurse practitioner under the name of “Dr. Pamela Robinson” between May 2020 and February 2021, which was during the height of COVID-19. Court records show O’Guinn applied for nursing certification in Arizona by using personal information stolen from a Maine resident.

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