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  • transcript_2023nclex_qa1.pdf

    The item will be reviewed again, be pretested again, collect data again, analyzed again and to determine whether the item is good to become operational. - Thank you, Hong. Follow-up question related to DIF. Who can participate in the DIF panel? - Yes. So we have a lot different panels and different panels we're looking for different panelists. For example, for DIF panel, remember the focus is to see whether this item is fairer in one group over another group. So DIF panel actually includes laypersons. For laypersons, we are looking for different ethnicity groups, different genders, different ages that represent the NCLEX candidate population.

  • Transcript_2023am_fraud-panel.pdf

    Good morning. My name is Robyn Begley. I'm the CEO for the American Organization for Nursing Leadership. I also serve as chief nursing officer for the American Hospital Association and it's great to be here with you this morning. - Thank you. And they have been great on this task force. So first question to all of you, to each of you.

  • Transcript_2019DCM_Matthes-LaBonde.pdf

    So, when we say staff, the authority for staff to make recommendations, that is me as the executive director. So, how is it used? When the investigation is complete, then the investigation, the documents are released to the designed disciplinary committee. For me, it may be those lower levels, and for the board members, then they get the investigatory documents.

  • Transcript_2022DCM_parris-griswold.pdf

    All rights reserved. 10 Because if I lose nurse A three years down the road when we're preparing for a hearing, I still want to talk about that photograph. And our buzzword as attorneys, is this a fair and accurate illustration of what you saw on that day? Doesn't matter if they didn't take the picture.

  • transcript_2025dcm_enhancing-compliance.pdf

    Quality of group meetings, which I kind of touched on and group safety. And what I mean by group safety is, did the participant feel that they could openly share freely, be seen, be heard, and do that in a manner that they felt safe. And then lastly, the facilitators responsible for finding meeting spaces. ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 So when they're in person, they were responsible for finding meeting spaces, hence why they would host them in their home or Starbucks, you know.

  • 2019MYM_KMalloch.pdf

    • Face increasingly complex challenges • Health care science improves • Technology is improved • New strategies needed • New leadership perspectives needed • The need for safe patient care is always present • Need new policies to support evidence-informed regulation HOW DO I KNOW WHEN TO… • Sell my 33 1/3 records for an MP3 player? • Give up my Polaroid camera for a digital camera? • Give up my Mobil map collection for a GPS?

  • Transcript_2024aprn_vandergaag-jago.pdf

    >> Anna: Thank you so much for having us. >> Michelle: Take care.

  • Transcript_NLC-Webinar-PSOR-June2021.pdf

    That same scenario is how this works for military spouses. They have a home state, just like the travel nurse, and they are able to practice in another state, which they're visiting for a period of time, maybe two or three years, but they're going to work under the license issued by their home state.

  • B_1_Nov_30_Dec_1-2_2016_Meeting_Minutes.pdf

    It was suggested that this session should utilize the ‘ignite’ structure format. G.10. Review FY2018 BOD Meeting Dates Ashby Rosenberger, Senior Manager, Executive Office presented a set of proposed dates for the FY2018 BOD meetings. The BOD moved and approved: Action #7: The Board moved to approve the proposed FY2018 meeting dates as presented.

  • transcript_2025nclex_bmcclendon.pdf

    A strong relationship was found between importance and clinical judgment relevance, with a correlation of 0.97 for PN and 0.95 for RN. This indicates that tasks considered important also tend to require greater clinical reasoning. Agreement between subject matter experts and newly licensed nurses further supported the validity of the ratings, with a stronger correlation for PN, 0.97, compared to RN, 0.68.