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  • 2021_NCLEX_JBetts.pdf

    Next Generation NCLEX (NGN): Test Design Joe Betts, PhD, MMIS Director, Measurement & Testing Exams Department NCSBN Chicago, IL Objectives • High level: • Understand the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Test Design • More specifically: • What’s the same • What’s is changing • Overall structure of the NGN exam • Further inquiry: • https://www.ncsbn.org/next-generation-nclex.htm Test Design Goals • Significant opportunities to measure clinical judgment • Provide the same or ...

  • 2021AM_bhouchen.pdf

    Bardonille, BSN, RN, PCCN-K, District of Columbia, Area IV • Patricia Motl, BSN, RN, CPN, CHEP, NDHP-BC, Nebraska, Area II • Sandra Culpepper, LPN, Mississippi, Area III • Tammy Bryant, RN, MSN, Georgia, Area III NCSBN Staff • Philip Dickison, PhD, RN, Chief Operating Officer, Operations Administration • Jennifer Gallagher, Director, Examinations (starting from Jan. 25, 2021) • Joe Betts, PhD, Director, Measurement & Testing, Examinations • Jason Schwartz, Director, Test Development, Examination ...

  • 2022IT_business-intelligence.pdf

    Look for areas where data can: • Improve communication and decision making via leading metrics/proactive data, • Automation and streamlining processes, • Reducing times to completion, • Improving success rates. • Sharing information with the people who need it to make decisions at the point of the decision Avoid Eye Candy Metrics! Step 3: Start Small (With A Big Vision) Don’t tackle your biggest organizational issue as your first BI project. Take a snowball approach to BI. Start small, take the success, then keep it rolling. Eventually you get enough momentum that you can tackle the big problems much easier. Define their top one to three leading metrics as a proof-of- concept and go from there.

  • 2022IT_orbs.pdf

    • Workflow efficiencies • Data Integrity Project facilitated the migration Challenges • Incorporation of dialysis technician data • Structure of data to meet data table requirements • Verification “looks” different ORBS Support • What role does the NCSBN team play after implementation? • Help desk tickets • Migration corrections • Bad data • Application updates • New laws • Operational changes • Responsiveness • Tickets are resolved based on urgency • Cost • Doesn’t cost the board anyth ...

  • FY18 NCSBN Annual Report

    Kappel, MA Director, Marketing & Communications Jennifer Keating Operations Coordinator I, Examinations Chelsea Kelley Senior Manager, Operations Doyoung Kim, PhD Senior Psychometrician, Examinations Danielle Lee, PhD Psychometrician I, Examinations Andreea Mihuta Project Coordinator, Examinations Renee Mula Manager, Member Relations Colleen Neubauer, CMP Senior Meetings Manager, Marketing & Communications Ryan Novak Operations Coordinator I, Examinations Kalona Owens Manager, Marketing ...

  • Transcript_2020_NCLEX_Morning-QandA.pdf

    It does not lead you down a different path, but it would be very interesting for it to be like choose your own adventure almost, where if you take this particular path and they chose incorrectly, can they recover? You know, we don't know. But currently, that is not how the NGN case studies are set up. - Okay, you brought me back to my fourth grade reading days. All right, stay around, Emily, this one I think is for you. Really, anybody can probably take this, but, "What is the high number of options for a select all that apply question in the NGN section or NGN case study?"

  • Transcript_2022NCLEX_wmuntean-ondemand.pdf

    All rights reserved. 2 We had over 800,000 examinees respond and interact with NGN items. Nearly 90% of examinees engaged with the new NGN items and nearly half a million examinees completed the entire NGN section. It's encouraging to see so many examinees complete the NGN section, and we're incredibly thankful for all the educators who emphasize the importance of the NGN section to their students.

  • 2022mym_ncsbn_preview.pdf

    Enrolling in any ICRS course will strengthen your knowledge of nursing regulation, provide practical application, and ultimately, positively impact the public we are charged with safeguarding.” Terry Ward: “Participation in this educational initiative has put me on the path to being an education leader and policy maker who will elevate the plane of nursing globally.” Annual Report Project • The first national education database • Currently with 25 NRB’s participating, with more showing ...

  • COVID_Updates-Public.pdf

    Review of NCLEX Modifications Effective Oct. 1, 2020 Jason A. Schwartz Director, Test Development NCSBN Review of October 1 changes • Return of pretest items • Increased number of items on exam • Return of NGN Special Research Section to RN exam • Introduction of NGN Special Research Section to PN exam • Removal of NCLEX tutorial • Increased time available to candidates Return of Pretest Items When? NCLEX-RN NCLEX-PN Pre-COVID 15 pretest items 25 pretest items March 25-Sept 30 0 pretest items 0 pretest items October 1 15 pretest items 15 pretest items Why?

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_kfoli.pdf

    What I'd like to cover today are several objectives. First, I'd like to delineate some emerging patterns in the literature that I've noticed as I do literature reviews for grant applications and peer-reviewed papers. Next, I'd like to specifically describe the project about substance use in nurses that was just completed. This project was funded by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing: Center for Regulatory Excellence. Third, I'd like to describe some of the conclusions and regulatory implications of the project and the research findings.