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Odd Year Nur-Rn-Lic-30550 G LicenseNumber FirstName MiddleName LastName RenewalGroup NUR-LPN-LIC-6174 DOLORES ROSE AABERG 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-30550 GRETCHEN ELLEN AAGAARD-SHIVELY 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-128118 CAMBRIA LAUREN AANERUD 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-25862 SOPHIA SABINA AANSTAD 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-124944 ERIN EDWARD AAS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-105371 ERIN EDWARD AAS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-34536 BRYON AAS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-39208 JULIA LYNN AASEN 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-130522 LORI ANN AASEN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-130520 LORI ANN AASEN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-21015 DEBBIE ABAR 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-130757 LUKE G ABAR 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-130756 LUKE GORDON ABAR 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-31911 AIMEE KRISTINE ABBOTT 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-29448 DENISE M ABBOTT 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-131150 SARAH FRANCES ABBOTT 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-31701 ANGIE ABBOTT 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-33325 HEIDI ABBOTT 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-4920 LORI ANN ABBOTT 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-97426 DAYMON ABBOTT Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-13260 ROBERT C ABBOTT Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-17858 MONICA MAY ABDALLAH 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-48890 STEVEN P ABDALLAH 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-101391 LANEICE LORRAINE ABDEL-SHAKUR Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-101333 LANEICE LORRAINE ABDEL-SHAKUR Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-96606 RENDI L ABEL 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-97338 LAURA ANN ABEL 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-69876 LACEY ANN ABELL 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-131932 ROWENA CARPILA ABELLA 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-131089 ISABELO VINCENT LORETO ABELLANOSA 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100676 STEPHEN HUGH ABERCROMBIE 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-21516 STEPHEN HUGH ABERCROMBIE 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-35210 ROBERT FRANCIS ABRAHAM 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-39039 JESSICA LYNN ABRAHAMSON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-131462 AMANDA MISCHELL ABRAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-131185 AMANDA MISCHELL ABRAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-15721 LUANN ABRAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-35491 EDIE JANE ABRAMS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-130852 JENNIFER STACEY ACKER 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100072 LORRAINE ACKERMAN 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-11203 LORRAINE ACKERMAN 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-26006 GRACIE ELLEN ACKERMAN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100462 KIMBERLY LYNN ACKERMAN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-26870 KIMBERLY LYNN ACKERMAN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100504 MARK AARON ACKERMAN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-76856 MARK AARON ACKERMAN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-38433 SHONA R ACKMAN 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-32509 NELLIE SPERRY ACORD 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-129480 CHERISSE FEATHERLY ACOSTA 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-8402 ALYSSA ANICEE ACOSTA-YEARICK 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-70330 NICHOLAS ADAIR 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-72883 STEPHANIE R ADAIR Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-24131 BETH E ADAM 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-79573 MARIA DANIELLE ADAMECK 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-74757 AMY GREENE ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-104809 BROOKE ELIZABETH ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-5323 ELIZABETH ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-30329 KATHLEEN LORRAINE ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-99667 KYLI CHRISTINE ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-125219 LORI ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-125218 LORI ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-17618 MARY D ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-101232 MARYBETH ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-19667 MARYBETH ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-108158 MICHAEL THOMAS ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-5064 PHYLLIS K ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-33012 RONDA ADAMS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-27494 AMY LYNN ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-22545 HOLLY ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-69763 JESSICA DAWN ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-128520 JONI C ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-126219 KARA ROUSSEL ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-40343 KRISTI MARIE ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-48095 KYLIE PATRICIA ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-22028 MARNIE MARIE ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100895 MARY PATRICIA ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-45227 MARY PATRICIA ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-99731 MARY NATALIE ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-30689 MERLE C ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-47206 TAMI RAE ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-131268 TERRI LYNN ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-129951 TERRY LYNN ADAMS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-33049 JENNIFER A ADAMS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-25347 KAREN M ADAMS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-92029 MARY GRACE ADAMS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-23513 MICHELLE D'ETTE ADAMS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-69764 LILLIAN ROSE ADAMS-CUSTER 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-7838 TINA SWAAN ADAMS-GRESS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-75196 RACHEL C ADAMSKI Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-38136 ASHLEY ADAMSON 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-68729 MARY ELIZABETH ADCOCK 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-103873 CHRISTINA ASHLEY ADCOCK Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-5269 DOROTHEA MARCI ADDIS-LEPOW 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-48766 CATHERINE ADDISON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100802 KARA MARIE ADDISON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-37902 KARA MARIE ADDISON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100886 LAUREN M ADDISON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-45063 LAUREN M ADDISON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-45770 DIAHANN NATALIE ADDISON 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-27122 ERINN MICHELLE ADDY 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100611 ADEJOKE ADEDEJI 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-14967 KATHRYN ANN ADERS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-128202 KIMBERLY ANN ADKINS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-48135 CARRIE IRENE ADKINS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-102108 MARTHA S ADOLPH 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-126243 MARTHA S ADOLPH 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-127589 MICHELA BRODA ADRIAN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-124070 DEBORAH LYNN AFFLECK 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-36215 SUSAN K AFSHAR Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-124652 REBECCA RAE GOOD AGAMENONI 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-67880 GINA L AGEE Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100506 GIOVANNI BUZA AGGABAO Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-76864 GIOVANNI BUZA AGGABAO Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-35324 KRISTY L AGNER 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-129509 KIMBERLY ANN AGOSTA 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-46734 HEATHER JOLENE AGOSTINELLI 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-18659 KATHLEEN AGOSTINO 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-102639 EBONI AGOSTO 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-127435 ROLI ADA AGUDON 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-132381 MERLBETH OMANDAM AGUIJON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-129383 ESTER AGUILAR 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-30417 AMANDA DAWN AGYEMAN-BUDU 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-68507 BETTY JANE AHEARN Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-36771 SEAN AHERN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-30580 DIANA L AHLGREN 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-104634 NATASSHA MARY AHMED Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-28488 MARY E AHNER 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-127313 DANIEL SCOTT AHO 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-72983 HALEY ELIZA AHRENS 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-29072 KAREN L AHRENS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-76615 SUSAN LYNNE AHRENS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-49148 LISA MARIE AICHLMAYR 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-48855 CHRISTINE LOUISE AIKIN Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-127733 PATRICIA ALICIA AIMSBACK 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-75552 AMELIA DIANE AINSWORTH 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-27513 BETTY AINSWORTH 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-69917 JAMIE M AIPPERSPACH 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-33337 TIIU JOHANNA AIREY 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-97389 CHRISTINA LUANNE AIRHART 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-27698 YVONNE LYNNETTE AISENBREY 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-19654 KIMBERLY MICHELE AITKEN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-128843 MARY MODUPE AKAGBOSU 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-126664 OLABISI MORENIKE AKALA 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-101887 RICHARD DEAN AKERS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-31398 AMY L AKERSTROM 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-72926 CATHERINE ANDERSON AKIN 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-37893 JOYCE M AKIN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-127468 KIRSTEN KAY AKIN 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-46821 TONIA AKINES 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-24908 KRISTI LEE AKLESTAD 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-19129 LORI JEAN AKLESTAD 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-7757 KATHLEEN ANN AKRE 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-20937 TAMMY LEA AKSAMIT Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-127888 JOANNA MARIE COLASITO ALAS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-98870 LISA RAE ALATE 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-46554 JANI ALBANS 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-105976 JANE ANAMIKA ALBEE 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-68506 LYNNE ANN ALBEE Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-67294 CHRISTINE HOPE ALBERDA 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-9415 CANDY ALBERI 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-48418 AIMEE ELIZABETH ALBERTA 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-46826 ROSEMARIE ALBIS Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-128462 JENNIFER MEGAN ALBRECHT 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-11963 JUDITH L ALBRECHT 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-21250 VICKI CONKLIN ALBRIGHT 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-4841 DEBRA SUE ALBRIGHT 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-97279 NOREEN BITANCOR ALBULARIO 2019 - ODD YEAR NUR-LPN-LIC-59493 IONE K ALCANTAR Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-76762 MONICA Y ALDAY Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-29046 KEITH WINFIELD ALDERMAN Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-26338 KERRI RAE ALDERSON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-104839 PATRICIA ANN ALDERSON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-36075 PATRICIA A ALDERSON 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-RN-LIC-30857 MARY ALDERSON Expired - 2018 - EVEN YEAR NUR-APRN-LIC-100728 MARLENE
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