Foxhound3857
Mischief Managed
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After completing my clinicals at Victor Valley Global Medical Center, I got my certificate for Phlebotomy Tech 1 from AUMT and was finally able to apply to the state for my license. I submitted all of the documents requested for consideration, my AUMT certificate, my NHA certificate for passing the state exam, my externship papers signed off by an attending, and a copy of my sealed High School Transcript through Parchment.
I applied on the 11th of August, and received word on the 17th of August that my Transcript had been mailed out to the address on file.
Then on the 20th of August I receive a deficiency notice from CDPH stating that they have not received my Transcript, and since then my license application has been in limbo, pending awaiting documents.
For weeks now I've been trying to personally reach out to the California Department of Public Health in Richmond to talk to somebody about this, find out why they have not received my Transcript and what I could do about it. Week after week I've spent entire mornings on hold trying to get through to someone, only to have the call disconnected after waiting more than two hours on hold. I've sent emails to the department, and recently I even filed a support ticket, and none of them have been responded to.
Finally, after talking with my sponsor at AUMT, they recommended that I mail in my Transcript again, this time personally. It was sealed so that is not an issue, I sent it via Fedex Express Certified, paid a whooping $32 to have it mailed out, and according to the tracking it arrived at its destination yesterday.
I'm still pending awaiting documents according to the website and I'm hoping now that I've mailed it out personally and someone had to actually sign for it that they received it, that things will resolve themselves now, but I'm still very skeptical and nervous about this. If I don't hear back from them in four weeks I'll have to apply for my license again, which means paying the $100 application fee and sending out new copies of my transcript again, and wait out the 4-8 week process again.
Why am I not able to get through to these people? I know it's the department of public health, but they can't possibly be THIS overwhelmed with incoming calls, so much so that they cannot respond to a simple email or a ticket. Why has this turned into such a headache?
I applied on the 11th of August, and received word on the 17th of August that my Transcript had been mailed out to the address on file.
Then on the 20th of August I receive a deficiency notice from CDPH stating that they have not received my Transcript, and since then my license application has been in limbo, pending awaiting documents.
For weeks now I've been trying to personally reach out to the California Department of Public Health in Richmond to talk to somebody about this, find out why they have not received my Transcript and what I could do about it. Week after week I've spent entire mornings on hold trying to get through to someone, only to have the call disconnected after waiting more than two hours on hold. I've sent emails to the department, and recently I even filed a support ticket, and none of them have been responded to.
Finally, after talking with my sponsor at AUMT, they recommended that I mail in my Transcript again, this time personally. It was sealed so that is not an issue, I sent it via Fedex Express Certified, paid a whooping $32 to have it mailed out, and according to the tracking it arrived at its destination yesterday.
I'm still pending awaiting documents according to the website and I'm hoping now that I've mailed it out personally and someone had to actually sign for it that they received it, that things will resolve themselves now, but I'm still very skeptical and nervous about this. If I don't hear back from them in four weeks I'll have to apply for my license again, which means paying the $100 application fee and sending out new copies of my transcript again, and wait out the 4-8 week process again.
Why am I not able to get through to these people? I know it's the department of public health, but they can't possibly be THIS overwhelmed with incoming calls, so much so that they cannot respond to a simple email or a ticket. Why has this turned into such a headache?