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  • Transcript_Passport-Overview-2020.pdf

    Groups also make access easier for tools that support knowledge network groups. NCSBN doesn't require that you access all sites from Passport. Once you have your Passport profile set up, you can access each site and application by going directly to it. For example, you can go directly to ncsbn.org and sign in with your Passport username and your passphrase. Welcome to NCSBN Passport. We hope you enjoy the convenience that one username and passphrase provides.

  • transcript_2025-awards-zara.pdf

    For 13 years, he provided a guiding framework for innovations in exam delivery, test security, and exam integrity. His influence shaped numerous NCLEX enhancements, including successfully transitioning the exam to a computerized adaptive format. Tony also worked with NCSBN to ensure NCLEX test site availability during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping maintain the nursing workforce pipeline during the global health crisis. He played a pivotal role in expanding the NCLEX into Canada and provided strategic support for the successful launch of the next-generation NCLEX.

  • NCLEX_Core_Values.pdf

    No argument is made that the examination helps to rank order candidates. Thus, examination results are reported as pass or fail rather than a score where the results could have the potential to be misused for job selections. Candidates are allowed to retake the NCLEX after 45 test free days in many jurisdictions, thus access to practice is not restricted other than by the candidate’s ability.

  • Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting_ Jan 21 2025_DRAFT 3 FINAL

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    Scott, MD           18.  H. Cambra, MA          19.  P. Johnson, MS          20.  L. Scheidt, MO           21.  M. Poortenga, MT           22.  A. Oertwich, NE           23.  A. Czechowicz, NH           24.  M. Fortier, NJ           25.  S. Ferguson, NM           26.  C. Tillman, NC           27.  S. Pfenning, ND           28.  M. Anielski, OH (N. Siniff‐designee)          29.  J. Barnhouse, OK           30.  W. Miller, PA           31.  L. D’Alessio, RI          32.  C. Moody, SC           33.  L. Young, SD           34.  

  • transcript_2024itops_digital-credentials.pdf

    You know, the key is that, first of all, there has to be a buy-in from the senior management, essentially, that this is something that is needed and this is something that we want to ensure that we provide for our institution. So, that awareness has to be, you know, understood.

  • Transcript_2019DCM_ALembke.pdf

    The driver of this epidemic is, first and foremost, compassionate health care providers. This is a study we looked at trying to figure out who is prescribing opioids, and what we've found is that, by volume, it's most often internal medicine and family medicine doctors and nurse practitioners.

  • eNotify_Flyer_Individual_print.pdf

    Contact: nursysenotify@ncsbn.org e-Notify: Verify and monitor your nurse licenses anytime, anywhere…for free. * See nursys.com for participating BONs. Notifications right to your inbox In just a few minutes, you can join more than one million nurses already using Nursys e-Notify® for: • Licensure status and expiration updates • Creating and managing license expiration reminders • Discipline notifications • Live and dynamic RN and LPN/VN updates sent securely from all boards of nursing • APRN data and updates from participating boards of nursing* Obtain your NCSBN ID, a number unique to you that allows you to easily identify yourself to applications and processes without providing detailed information.

  • NCLEX_Next_Fall17_Eng.pdf

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Next Generation NCLEX® News publication. Published quarterly, this free newsletter will provide you with the latest information about the work to assess potential changes to NCLEX Examinations. What is the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)? NCSBN Examinations is presently conducting research projects to determine the ability of current and potential innovative items (questions) to assess nursing clinical judgment.

  • transcript_2023nclex_qa1.pdf

    Hong. Will, I'm going to come back to you and there's an observation that with partial credit scoring, the partial credit scored items can be worth multiple points, right. Somebody might get three points on the question. Does that mean that it's worth more? Does that impact their pass fail result more than, for example, a multiple choice question would? - Yeah. Every question on the exam is scaled. So it's not a function of it's worth more.

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_awitowski-stimpfel.pdf

    While not reporting substance use among colleagues or themselves directly, nurses were quick to point to a problem with substance use in the larger nursing profession. Several participants made comments like this one. "I think it's a lot more prevalent than most people would like to admit." Another example is "I would go as far to say as that most nurses use some substance to get through the day, whether that's coffee, alcohol, sleep aids, recreational drugs, etc. I can't think of any n ...