Resource Center
Using an Integrated Clinical Judgement Model in Education
As the demand for nurses at all practice levels increases, entrylevel nurses are expected to possess sound clinical judgment skills along with their more experienced colleagues. In this session, speakers will present the NCSBN Clinical Judgement Model (NCSBNCJM). This model can be used as an integrated process to promote congruence between educational and licensure evaluations while enhancing the fidelity and validity of the nurse classroom, clinical and regulatory assessment experience.
2018 | Event Presentation
Dispute Resolution and Compliance Statutory Provisions
2018 | Event Presentation
President’s Address
An update on NCSBN's business from the President of the NCSBN Board of Directors, Katherine Thomas.
2018 | Event Presentation
Responses to Legal Questions Submitted by Members
2018 | Event Presentation
Transforming Health Workforce Skills for Integrated and Person-centered Care
In 2017, OECD Health Ministers called for “a transformative agenda for the health work force, assessing health professional skills, remuneration and coordination, and how these skills and models of care need to adapt in light of digitalisation, wider technological changes, and the evolution of patients’ needs.” The presentation reviews the existing competency frameworks and skills assessment surveys, and identifies the priority policy concerns related to health professional skills in OECD countries, particularly in the context of integrated and personcentred care. We suggest a framework for improving the assessment of key domains/areas of competency that are needed for current and future health professionals, including skills such as adaptive problem solving, team work, communications, ethics and managing information technology.
Objectives:
- Describe the role of OECD and its significance to the work of professional regulatory bodies.
- Contextualize the work of OECD on workforce skills assessment and its relevance to public protection; and
- Explore the different approaches that can be used for skills assessment and the emergent issues that require resolution to assist health workers achieve the delivery of person centered care.
2018 | Event Presentation
Fellow Presentations: Project Proposals
2018 | Event Presentation
Managing Quality
This presentation aims to add an important tool to the tool belts of attendees that is often missed but is critical to any internal improvement project that is undertaken– the Four Quadrant Framework. In the interactive session, initiatives such as Customer Satisfaction and Process Improvement will be discussed in light of the framework.
2018 | Event Presentation
Practice: Patient Safety Culture and Barriers to Adverse Event Reporting: A National Survey of Nurse Executives
2018 | Event Presentation
Committee Forum: Active Supervision Update
NCSBN staff and an external consultant provide information about research they've done on the North Carolina Dental Supreme Court Decision and the guidelines the committee developed.
2018 | Event Presentation
Regulation: Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes Regarding Marijuana for Medical Conditions among Washington State Healthcare Providers
2018 | Event Presentation
Regulation: A Comparison of SUD Monitoring Programs Across the U.S.
2018 | Event Presentation
The Interprofessional Movement to Foster Professional Identity Formation in Nursing Education
2018 | Event Presentation