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  • Microsoft Word - Final Clinical Instruction in Prelicensure Nursing Program…

    Faculty members retain the responsibility to demonstrate that programs have clinical experiences with actual patients that are sufficient to meet program outcomes. Additional research needs to be conducted on prelicensure nursing education and the development of clinical competency. Premises 1. The mission of the boards of nursing is the protection of public health, safety and welfare. 2. Regulation criteria for nursing programs should reflect minimum requirements and be the least burdensome criteria consistent with public protection. 2 3.

  • InFocus_Spring2015.pdf

    Wacker Drive, Suite 2900, Chicago, IL 60601-4277. 312.525.3600 | www.ncsbn.org | infocus@ncsbn.org Spring 2015 A PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE BOARDS OF NURSING A Journey of a Million MilesA journey of a million miles In This Issue Spring 2015 | Volume 2 | Issue 1 3. Rescue on Mount Hood 6. The 2015 Midyear Meeting: A First-time Attendee’s Perspective By: Felicia Stokes, JD, RN Nurse Consultant for Discipline, District of Columbia Board of Nursing 10. Reflections on a Journey of a Million Miles 15.

  • News | INRC

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    The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) is an educational initiative, presented by NCSBN, that offers online and blended courses designed to cultivate and elevate nursing leaders and policymakers around the world. ICRS also provides unprecedented opportunities for global networking and collaboration. NCSBN is exploring technology to improve how candidates take the NCLEX both inside and outside of traditional test centers. READ MORE Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 © 2022 International Nurse Regulator Collaborative. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by NCSBN. Privacy Policy Terms Contacts Back to Top

  • News | INRC

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    The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) is an educational initiative, presented by NCSBN, that offers online and blended courses designed to cultivate and elevate nursing leaders and policymakers around the world. ICRS also provides unprecedented opportunities for global networking and collaboration. NCSBN is exploring technology to improve how candidates take the NCLEX both inside and outside of traditional test centers. READ MORE Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 © 2022 International Nurse Regulator Collaborative. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by NCSBN. Privacy Policy Terms Contacts Back to Top

  • News | INRC

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    The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) is an educational initiative, presented by NCSBN, that offers online and blended courses designed to cultivate and elevate nursing leaders and policymakers around the world. ICRS also provides unprecedented opportunities for global networking and collaboration. NCSBN is exploring technology to improve how candidates take the NCLEX both inside and outside of traditional test centers. READ MORE Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 © 2022 International Nurse Regulator Collaborative. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by NCSBN. Privacy Policy Terms Contacts Back to Top

  • News | INRC

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    The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) is an educational initiative, presented by NCSBN, that offers online and blended courses designed to cultivate and elevate nursing leaders and policymakers around the world. ICRS also provides unprecedented opportunities for global networking and collaboration. NCSBN is exploring technology to improve how candidates take the NCLEX both inside and outside of traditional test centers. READ MORE Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 © 2022 International Nurse Regulator Collaborative. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by NCSBN. Privacy Policy Terms Contacts Back to Top

  • News | INRC

    Site: inrc.com

    The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) is an educational initiative, presented by NCSBN, that offers online and blended courses designed to cultivate and elevate nursing leaders and policymakers around the world. ICRS also provides unprecedented opportunities for global networking and collaboration. NCSBN is exploring technology to improve how candidates take the NCLEX both inside and outside of traditional test centers. READ MORE Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 © 2022 International Nurse Regulator Collaborative. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by NCSBN. Privacy Policy Terms Contacts Back to Top

  • 2021SciSymp_ezhong.pdf

    Any violations committed by nurses five years before and after the 2012-2013 sanction for criminal conviction were reviewed. 2019 NCSBN Criminal Conviction Cohort Study Outcomes Research Methods This is a retrospective review of records of nurses in Nursys. Relative risk analysis supplements the summary findings. Case Inclusion: § Any disciplinary actions taken by BONs for a criminal conviction between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2013 were evaluated. § A control group of 2,000 nurs ...

  • 2022APRN_mbrooks-carthon.pdf

    Diversity in the APRN Workforce: Evidence and Impact Margo Brooks Carthon, PhD, APRN, FAAN Associate Professor of Nursing & Africana Studies University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) APRN Round Table April 12, 2022 Before we begin. Objectives 1.Establish what the racial and ethnic composition of the APRN workforce? How is advanced practice nursing impacted by the lack of DEI? 2.How do APRN regulators, other stakeholders and patients benefit from improved DEI? Are there patient safety, access or quality implications?

  • APRN_Consensus_Model_FAQs_August_19_2010__doc

    APRN_Consensus_Model_FAQs_August_19_2010__doc 1 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) August 19, 2010/LACE APRN  Consensus  Model   Frequently-­Asked  Questions       Below  are  frequently  asked  questions  developed  by  LACE  (Licensure,  Accreditation,   Certification  and  Education)  to  clarify  the  APRN  Consensus  Model.