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2022-nlc-conference-june15.pdf
A state law that contradicts or conflicts with a compact is unenforceable, absent some reserve power to the member states. See U.S. Trust v. New Jersey, 431 U.S. 1, 22, 25 (1977) Compacts Are Judicially Interpreted Under Common Law Contract Principles* • An offer to enter the agreement is expressed by statutory language enacted by the first state to join the compact and each subsequent jurisdiction accepts this offer by enacting statutory language, which is substantially similar to that enacted by the offering jurisdiction; • Once enacted by two or more states, a compact, like any other contractual agreement, is protected from impairment by the states under Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 of the U.S.
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transcript_2024scisymp_khaerling.pdf
©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: 2024 NCSBN Scientific Symposium - Simulation: Responding to a Critical and Urgent Need: Informing Evidence-based Regulation of Simulation in Prelicensure Registered Nursing Education Video Transcript ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
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Trancript_2018MYM_BRedbird.pdf
To give you a sense of how the graph works, the solid line is their wages, and the little squiggly bars are where we're confident the wages are. And since it includes the zero line from a mathematical standpoint, I conclude zero things happen. Now you can see on average the line is slightly lower, in fact, here is the 2% bar, right, so you can see on average the line is about 1% lower which matches our other conclusion of about $300. And you can see that maybe after the licensing law passes, there's kind of this slight change in wages, where wages drop for the span of about four or five years.
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2022APRN_aprn-compact-panel.pdf
Sage. u National Council of State Board of Nursing. (2021, January Supplement). Journal of Nursing Regulation, 11, S3-S36. APRN Compact Journey in DE PAMELA C ZICKAFOOSE, ED, DE BOARD OF NURSING APRN Journey in DE Timeline 2015 Consensus Model Legislation passed; Implemented process for Independent Practice; 2 years/4000 hours Collaborative agreement APRN Committee formed with physicians, pharmacist, and APRNs 2020 NCSBN Delegate Assembly passed APRN Compact 2021 APRN Compact Passed; HB ...
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Transcript_2019DCM_BMartin.pdf
For patient abandonment, if memory serves, I do not believe we included an active definition of that. - And looking at that as well, how did you define repeated? Was it 2 or was it 20? ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 - So repeated, again, if memory serves, it would've been 2 or above. Yeah. Any other questions for this slide? Two driving topics that we had for the survey was we wanted to understand how facilities and particular nurse executives handled the issue of diverted medication and substance use disorder.
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Transcript_2019TriReg_Federal-Legislative-Update.pdf
Many states also voice their concern to these agencies about these special conditions but will continue to support NABP in this program and monitor how these conditions might impact that program. Moving on to another type of grant and how this translates into action at the state level, is the Department of Labor grant that was granted last summer in the amount of $7 million to 9 states as well as 2 national legislative organizations to support occupational licensing reform efforts. ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 We saw, not surprisingly then, in 2019, legislative activity around this such type of reform.
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2022DCM_aprn-panel.pdf
APRN Practice Lanes: Staying in the Lines KATHY HOEBELHEINRICH, MSN, APRN-NP, ANP-BC NURSING PRACTICE CONSULTANT, NEBRASKA MELANIE E MABREY, DNP, ACNP-BC, BC-ADM, FAANP ADVANCED PRACTICE CONSULTANT, NORTH CAROLINA Objectives u Understand APRN roles and specialty practice and how this determines APRN practice lanes u Review what qualifies APRN competency u Distinguish APRN core competencies from acquired competencies u Identify resources for evaluating APRN practice and standards of care Consensu ...
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transcript_2024scisymp_ezhong.pdf
©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Past Event: 2024 NCSBN Scientific Symposium - Workforce: The Need for Licensure Compacts: Highlights of the APRN and NLC Survey Findings Video Transcript ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2024 NCSBN Scientific Symposium More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2024-ncsbn-scientific-symposium Presenter Elizabeth Zhong, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, NCSBN Today, I'm honored to present to you the NCSBN compact study.
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transcript_2022lpp_sellnow.pdf
And I got a story about that. And Deanna told me I can tell this story. - [Deanna] One story. https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2022-ncsbn-leadership-and-public-policy-conference ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 - She calls this reverse Houdini. So think about that. We're sitting in the airport and we're waiting for our plane to go to Senegal. Now, this is 2014, and the Ebola outbreak is happening in West Africa. And she says to me, "I really don't want to go.