Florida woman who posed as nurse and treated more than 4,400 patients without a license avoids jail time
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A Florida woman, who masqueraded as a nurse and managed to treat over 4,400 patients without ever possessing a valid license, has been sentenced to probation and community service. This resolution follows her decision to plead no contest, thereby sidestepping any jail time in a case that officials have previously described as deeply unsettling.

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office announced on Wednesday that Autumn Bardisa, a 29-year-old resident of Palm Coast, entered her plea on Tuesday. She was charged with practicing healthcare without a license and fraudulent use of identification.

Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols decided to withhold adjudication, sentencing Bardisa to five years of probation along with 50 hours of community service. An additional requirement of the agreement mandates Bardisa to write a letter of apology to the legitimate nurse whose license number she had illicitly used.

As a condition of her plea deal, Bardisa surrendered a nursing license she had acquired post-arrest to the Florida Department of Health. Furthermore, she is prohibited from engaging in any medical field activities during her probation period.

According to law enforcement, Bardisa assumed the identity of a licensed nurse, unlawfully providing medical care to thousands of patients. This startling revelation was brought to light by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.

Autumn Bardisa posing for a mugshot photo

Police claim Autumn Bardisa posed as a licensed nurse and provided medical care to more than 4,400 patients (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)

Bardisa was originally charged with seven counts of unlicensed practice of health care and seven counts of fraudulent use of personal identification information following a seven-month investigation.

Authorities said she treated more than 4,400 patients between June 2024 and January 2025, while falsely presenting herself as a licensed nurse at AdventHealth.

Investigators determined Bardisa never held a valid nursing license during that time and instead used the license number of another nurse who shared her first name.

Autumn Bardisa wearing scrubs during arrest by Flagler County Sheriff's deputies

Authorities say Autumn Bardisa used stolen nurse identity to treat thousands of patients (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)

The case stemmed from a months-long investigation involving state and federal health agencies after hospital officials discovered Bardisa had allegedly used another nurse’s license number and falsified records to land a job as an advanced nurse technician.

Investigators said Bardisa initially applied under an “education first” designation, typically used for nursing graduates who have not yet passed their licensing exam. She later claimed she had completed the exam and provided a license number belonging to a different nurse with the same first name.

To explain inconsistencies, Bardisa told hospital staff she had recently changed her last name after getting married but never produced documentation when asked to verify the claim.

Police car lights flashing at night

Generic stock image of police car lights shot September 8, 2020. (Stephen M. Katz/South Florida Sun-Sentinel/Tribune News Service)

Despite the missing paperwork, Bardisa was promoted in January 2025, according to investigators. Concerns surfaced when a coworker independently checked her credentials and found she only held an expired certified nursing assistant license, prompting hospital officials to notify authorities.

The scheme unraveled after that discovery, leading to her termination and a broader criminal investigation involving multiple agencies.

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said Bardisa’s actions put patients at risk and undermined trust in the medical profession.

“Nursing is a noble profession about caring for those in need, but there is a right way and wrong way to go about it, and she chose the wrong way by using a real nurse’s license,” Staly said, adding that her actions “potentially endangered patients.”

Staly said Bardisa “ruined her career” and will be unable to work in the medical field for at least three years and up to five years under the terms of her probation.

Authorities previously described the case as one of the most significant incidents of medical fraud investigated by the agency.

Officials said anyone who believes they may have been treated by Bardisa can contact the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.

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