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  • Transcript_2019LPP_TRoberts.pdf

    Caring enough to confront. Dr. King cared enough about all of us to confront those who wish to maintain and honor a status quo. Think about that. Think about that. You know, as I envision what he must have been thinking, even as you think about it now, it is a tremendous job to move people off the point where they feel, "This is the last place I ever want to be." But to get them to imagine how it might be different. Now, in a wonderful book, entitled, oddly enough, Caring Enough to Confront,David Augsburger coins a new term, he calls it carefronting.

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  • Transcript_2020IT_Collaboration-Exchange2.pdf

    But after that was done, and through various Python libraries that were available through the university. And then they looked for alternative methods that would provide them similarly sufficient results using a program that was called fastText. But I will say that all that literature, all their code is available on a GitHub site. It's github.com/fsmb/pacebase that should be issued out there. So, for those that have the technical ability to dive down into the actual coding of what they did, well, take a look at that GitHub site. But there's definitely statisticians, computer science people involved, and we presented those to our board. - Thank you.

  • 16_LPN_KSA_vol66.pdf

    (NCSBN®) All rights reserved. NCSBN®, NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN®, NCLEX-PN®, NNAAP®, MACE®, Nursys® and TERCAP® are registered trademarks of NCSBN and this document may not be used, reproduced or disseminated to any third party without written permission from NCSBN. Permission is granted to boards of nursing to use or reproduce all or parts of this document for licensure related purposes only. Nonprofit education programs have permission to use or reproduce all or parts of this document for educational purposes only. Use or reproduction of this document for commercial or for-profit use is strictly prohibited.

  • 2023-2024-AggregateData-digital-v2.pdf

    While graduation rates were not identified as a quality indicator in the NCSBN study (Spector et al., 2020), this was likely because at the time there was not consistent reporting of these data. We are now consistently collecting these data and will be analyzing the effect of on-time graduation rates on program outcomes. However, it is also important to recognize that students who enroll in nursing programs plan their lives around graduating on-time. This is important to studen ...

  • 2024mym_pbenson.pdf

    Build synergy! 1 Identify and communicate benefits from the beginning. The WHY! 2 Complete the data analysis and prework before the meetings. Ensures credibility and speeds process! 3 Drive the decisions points needed to succeed Ensures the outcome! 4 NST-C In an effort to ensure patient safety and improve public protection, the ABN is pleased to announce the first of its kind regulatory structure for certified nursing support technicians, which will be regulated and licensed by the ABN.

  • 2025_REXPN_Practice_Analysis.pdf

    NCSBN®, NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN®, NCLEX-PN®, ORBS®, REx-PN®, TERCAP®, Nursys®, Nursys e-Notify®, Safe Student Reports® and Transition to Practice® are registered trademarks of NCSBN and may not be used or reproduced without written permission from NCSBN. Permission is granted to boards of nursing to use or reproduce all or parts of this document for licensure related purposes only. Nonprofit education programs have permission to use or reproduce all or parts of this document for educational purposes only. Use or reproduction of this document for commercial or for- profit use is strictly prohibited.

  • KMBT_C654-20131003090749

    The following bodies 90 were absent: American Samoa, California RN, Indiana, Massachusetts, U.S. Virgin Islands & West 91 Virginia PN. 92 93 On behalf of the Credentials Committee, Sandra Ranck moved that the roll of delegates just submitted 94 be the official roll of the voting members of the Delegate Assembly. The motion was adopted by a vote 95 of 94 in the affirmative and 0 in the negative. 96 97 Quorum 98 There being delegates from more than a majority of members and at least two officers present, President 99 Douglas declared a quorum present. 100 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE BOARDS OF NURSING, INC.

  • Microsoft Word - Model Act Redline.docx

    Approved by the BON.  B. The provision of gratuitousnursing services to family members or in emergency situations.  C. The individual is engaging in the practice of nursing by discharging official duties while employed by or  under contract with the United States government or any agency thereof.  D. The temporary activities of an individual with an active or unencumberedcurrently licensed to practice nursing in  another jurisdiction, if the individual’s license has not been re ...

  • transcript_2025nclex_operations.pdf

    They will need to go through the two-step registration process again with their NRB and Pearson VUE. Please note that there must be 45 test-free days between each examination so candidates can only take the exam eight times a year. This is unless the desired jurisdiction of licensure or registration only offers a limited number of NCLEX exams per year. Candidates are encouraged to contact the nursing regulatory body for their specific NCLEX retake criteria.