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  • Long-Term Succession Plan | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. The director of Member Relations at NCSBN should be contacted to begin the process of orientation to NCSBN which includes:   An email to all of its members notifying them of the new EO’s name and contact information New EO orientation provided once a year An introduction to NCSBN and its member services Availability of a series of online webinars beginning with NCSBN 101 Obtaining member login information Tool #15, New Executive Officer Development Mentor Program, is included for reference for mentoring. Stay Current with NCSBN Join our email list to receive the latest news, publications and events from NCSBN and the world of nursing regulation.

  • Transcript_2021DCM_yolsen.pdf

    And it may, in fact, relate to some differential gene expression during adolescence compared to adulthood. So this phenomenon of epigenetics and how our environment actually causes various different genes to be turned on or turned off at various different points throughout our human development may be a big factor related to why early onset of use impacts kind of brain development, and perhaps this disconnect between the prefrontal cortex and the midbrain. So this is also a little bit of, kind of a complicated slide, so let me walk you through this.

  • InFocus_Summer2016_spreads.pdf

    This is relevant to one of the uniform licensure requirements. The Process 1. Rules or amendments to the rules are voted on and adopted at Commission meetings. 2. The Commission files notice of proposed rulemaking at least 60 days prior to meeting: On the Commission website; and On the BON website (or state publication for publishing of proposed rules). 3. The notice of proposed rulemaking includes: The time, date and location of the meeting; The text of the proposed rule or amendment (with reason for the rule); and A request for public comments; and a process for the public to attend meeting or submit comments. 4.

  • 0102017_Addressing_Opioid_Epidemic.pdf

    All resources are evidence based, tested and available to the public. • Information for Patients. (2017) The CDC has a number of resources to increase patient awareness. Additionally, this CDC/AHA handout is meant to foster communication with patients about the risks of using opioids and alternative treatment options. • Turning the Tide: For Patients. (2016) The website, developed as a call to action by former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, M.D., has educational materials for patients and providers. • Opioid Addiction Treatment: A Guide for Patients, Families and Friends. (2016) This document provides facts about treatment from the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

  • InFocus_Vol1_2026.pdf

    We welcome original quantitative or qualitative research manuscripts, literature reviews, and other academic analyses, as well as case studies that provide strategies and solutions in the context of regulation and nursing education. JOURNAL OFNURSING REGULATION T H E O F F I C I A L J O U R N A L O F T H E N AT I O N A L C O U N C I L O F S TAT E B O A R D S O F N U R S I N G Advancing Nursing Excellence For Public Protection Call for Papers“ — Matt Sterzinger Our memb ...

  • New_Nurse-Booklet-Web.pdf

    In this capacity, Dr. Sochalski was responsible for directing initiatives to advance research and programs to effectively develop a highly- skilled health care workforce. You’re going to be there when a lot of people are born, and when a lot of people die. In most every culture, such moments are regarded as sacred and private, made special by a divine presence. No one on Earth would be welcomed, but you’re personally invited. Thom Dick Author, People Care and Street Talk What an honor that is. 77 8 If you think about Dr.

  • 2025dcm_bush-batchelder1_handout.pdf

    Patient Records  Admission/Discharge Summary  History & Physical  Care Plan  Physician Orders  Medication Orders  Nursing Chart Notes  Flow Sheets  Medication Administration Records (MAR)  Pyxis/Omnicell (AMD Syst) Report Including Waste  Narcotic Withdrawal Log/Waste Log  Lab Reports  Other______________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Facility Investigative Do ...

  • Member Videos and Webinars | NCSBN

    Videos and webinars for members only. This session will equip you with information and resources to support the nurse educators and candidates in your jurisdiction. 2023   | Recorded Webinar NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: Testing Accommodations   The webinar will summarize the Testing Accommodations process, including the roles of candidates, NCSBN, Pearson VUE and Nursing Regulatory Bodies (NRBs). 2023   | Recorded Webinar NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: NCLEX Item Development Volunteer Opportunities   This webinar attendees will learn about NCLEX volunteer opportunities and receive valuable information that can be shared with potential volunteers.

  • InFocus_Summer_2018.pdf

    Learn more through the NCSBN Leadership Development Program and watch our video to learn how you can benefit personally and professionally by becoming involved with NCSBN (ncsbn.org username and password required). Pathways to Leadership The Leadership Succession Committee (LSC) hosts a series of Leadership Succession Calls, focusing on promoting leadership engagement through thoughtful discussion with NCSBN leaders. The Leadership Succession call this quarter was held May 24th with Kaci Bohn, PhD, public member for the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.

  • L2L_Spring2013_v6.pdf

    Morgenthaler, M. (2009). Too old for school? Barriers nurses can over­ come when returning to school. AORN Journal, 89(2), 335­345. O’Neil, C. A., Fisher, C. A., & Newbold, S. K. (2009). Developing online learning environments in nursing education (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer. Patti, P. A. (2010). The invisible classroom: Learning style and learner satisfaction in a virtual, audioconferenced technical training environment.