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  • transcript_NLC_FiresideChat_Nov2022.pdf

    Fred, thank you. When you were talking about, "They all agreed to these terms in the Compact," I'm assuming you're referring to all the various states, right? - Yes. It's my understanding when the states were working on the Compact, I think initially it was called the Enhanced Compact, and there were a lot of meetings.

  • Whende Carroll

    Variation 1: The quality of nursing applicants? NCSBN: Use Cases to Consider N C S B N B o N s 4 Steps to Applying ML in Healthcare Identify an important problem Get buy in on a data-driven approach Move from variation to prediction to action Deliver a quick win, rinse and repeat 23 HEALTHCARE MACHINE LEARNING IS HARD …and Healthcare is still the hardest part 24 ARE YOU READY FOR MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTHCARE?

  • Transcript_2021APRN_jstanley.pdf

    And you can see on this that there are four different pathways listed for getting a baccalaureate degree, there are four for a master's degree, and there are four for a doctoral degree. We also have the number of programs there. And we have noticed some trends in some of these numbers, which really, as far as the ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • transcript_2025dcm_jfurman.pdf

    All rights reserved. 7 So there are a lot of peer assistance type programs that are integrated into monitoring, i.e., when a nurse comes into monitoring, they're hooked up with another nurse that maybe has graduated from monitoring, and that nurse acts as, to one degree or another, their sponsor.

  • Transcript_2018DCM_BLubin.pdf

    But this was a good collector. Not all collectors are good collectors. There's also devices sold on the internet to help people cheat. If any of you watch the show "Entourage,"the Showtime show "Entourage." Several years ago there was a whole episode about the leading character who had a movie contract where he couldn't use any pot, but he did. So, he got something which is available on the internet called a Whizzinator. And if you've never heard of it, Google it. When it first came out there was only one color.

  • Transcript_2024mym_pbenson.pdf

    All rights reserved. 13 - Okay. Thank you. - Yes? - [Linda] Peggy, this is Linda from South Dakota. Just curious if you could share your legislative bill number and/or your rules when they come up so that we can look at kind of how you've put into your bill, the licensure, permit, the fee structure, because obviously, those are...you know, just to try to be consistent. - It's SB25. It's very simple. We put in there that we could establish and permit nursing support techs standards and scope of practice for those as well.

  • 2019TriReg_Licensing-Disciplinary-Data.pdf

    • Data Ownership • Primary Source Equivalency(through agreement) 8 | 9 | System Transparency and Trust (Encryption, PCI and NIST compliant) - DSSP 10 | How Can You Help Me?(DSSP) • Engage member staff (board visits) • Brainstorm collectively • Develop specific tools, reports and services to meet operational and strategic member staff needs • Increase member staff buy-in to use the system; buy-in promotes engagement Data Ownership & Primary Source Equivalency(DSSP) • Member Cent ...

  • Transcript_2022DCM_mhead.pdf

    What do I mean? Even when lawyers or judges quote testimony, or, quote a document for the truth of that statement, there are implied conclusions made about the reliability of the quote, and about the absence of evidence that would contradict the quote, for instance. In other words, the danger of biased snap judgments is present either explicitly or implicitly in every step of the litigation process, from your investigation of the case to a judge's decision.

  • Transcript_2025mym_practice-ready-panel.pdf

    I know you all have it, and hopefully not... "Crucial Conversations." Did I say confrontations? Whichever book you need, pull that back out. - Yeah, I think, for me, you know, because my background is a little varied. I did 26 years in the military, then retired, then went into academia. And, you know, I think a lot of times when you're trying to implement something new, or you're trying to get your faculty or staff to buy in on something, it really stems from leadership.

  • Transcript_2019TriReg_AI-Panel.pdf

    And it does start to raise a question about who can overrule whom because if the machine is getting it right, far more often than any clinician can, then how, as a regulator, do we look on a licensee that actually overruled the machine where the patient dies? ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 - I look at it this way. In a team-based system, you have specialists, and there is a sweet workflow between them. AI agent will be another player within it, which embodies all the data and intelligence. So essentially, you rely on it when it comes to a fact where you rely on large volume of data and sort of you looking through the data and historical perspective and coming out with the diagnosis, this could help you with that.