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  • Events | NCSBN

    NCSBN hosts numerous events throughout the year which include in-depth presentations and robust conversations about topics impacting the world of nursing regulation. Subscribe to our Email List Follow Us Explore NCSBN Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Resources News Events Resource Center Regulatory Atlas ICRS JNR Careers Related Links APRN Compact NCLEX NLC NURSYS REx-PN Need Help? Contact NCSBN NCSBN Help Center Contact a Board of Nursing Members Only Sign in to access NCSBN members only information. Member Resources NCSBN Passport Terms Trademarks Privacy Help Sitemap © National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. | All Rights Reserved.

  • 2021SciSymp_KThomas-Dreifuerst.pdf

    Findings Findings u The sample of 3,940 students completing the survey were geographically distributed and representative of U.S. programs. u Across all populations (adult, geriatric, pediatric), the most common tasks students reported never experiencing were: u performing a mental health assessment u ordering diagnostic tests u performing primary care procedures (e.g., wart removal, suturing, cerumen) u evaluating treatment and educational outcomes related to chronic pain. u Although, significant numbers of students reported never experiencing some clinical tasks in each domain and/or with each patient population, others reported doing some tasks more than ten times.

  • 2019-NCSBN-AnnualReport-Final.pdf

    Lewis | North Carolina Finance Committee Gloria Damgaard | South Dakota, Chair Gayle Bellamy | North Carolina John Etherington | Oregon Karen C. Lyon | Louisiana RN Shan Montgomery | Mississippi David Saucedo | Texas Randolph L. Smith | Kentucky IRE Committee Mary A. Baroni | Washington, Chair Natalie Baker | Alabama Cynthia Bienemy | Louisiana RN Christine Penney | British Columbia RN, Associate Member Sue Petula | Pennsylvania Patricia A. Sharpnack | Ohio Susan S. VanBeuge | Nevada Pamela Zickafoose | Delaware Leadership Succession Committee (LSC) Kaci A.

  • MBPResponses

    Includes any other terminology to refer to the regulatory authority (i.e. commission, examiners, registration, jurisdiction). When referring to board of nursing, the reference collectively includes Board Members, Executive Officer and Staff.   Jurisdiction:  Refers to state, territory or district where a board of nursing is located. May also be used to refer  generally to the board of nursing in a particular jurisdiction.   Board Staff:  Staff of the board of nursing   Executive Officer:  Person responsible for running the board of nursing. Includes any other terminology to refer  to that authorized person (i.e.

  • MBPResponses

    Includes any other terminology to refer to the regulatory authority (i.e. commission, examiners, registration, jurisdiction). When referring to board of nursing, the reference collectively includes Board Members, Executive Officer and Staff.   Jurisdiction:  Refers to state, territory or district where a board of nursing is located. May also be used to refer  generally to the board of nursing in a particular jurisdiction.   Board Staff:  Staff of the board of nursing   Executive Officer:  Person responsible for running the board of nursing. Includes any other terminology to refer  to that authorized person (i.e.

  • MBPResponses

    Includes any other terminology to refer to the regulatory authority (i.e. commission, examiners, registration, jurisdiction). When referring to board of nursing, the reference collectively includes Board Members, Executive Officer and Staff.   Jurisdiction:  Refers to state, territory or district where a board of nursing is located. May also be used to refer  generally to the board of nursing in a particular jurisdiction.   Board Staff:  Staff of the board of nursing   Executive Officer:  Person responsible for running the board of nursing. Includes any other terminology to refer  to that authorized person (i.e.

  • About NCSBN Applications & Groups | NCSBN

    About NCSBN Applications & Groups. Subscribe to our Email List Follow Us Explore NCSBN Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Resources News Events Resource Center Regulatory Atlas ICRS JNR Careers Related Links APRN Compact NCLEX NLC NURSYS REx-PN Need Help? Contact NCSBN NCSBN Help Center Contact a Board of Nursing Members Only Sign in to access NCSBN members only information. Member Resources NCSBN Passport Terms Trademarks Privacy Help Sitemap © National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. | All Rights Reserved.

  • 2019LPP_CGiessel.pdf

    Senator Cathy Giessel, MS, RN, APRN, FAANP Alaska Senate President October 2, 2019 NCSBN Atlanta, GA ALASKA’S RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: A BLUEPRINT TO LIFE • 1977: First oil through TAPS • 1981: Kuparuk field begins production • 1989: Red Dog mine opens • Average gain in life expectancy for North Slope and Northwest Arctic residents: 8-13 years Thanks for inviting me and for your gracious attention!

  • Tip_Sheet_Updated_2_Nursys_Unlicensed_Practitioner.pdf

    Step 1 Choose Unlicensed Practitioner Step 2 Select type of impersonator (RN or PN) Step 3 Fill in First and Last Name fields and any other known identifying information (DOB, SSN) Step 4 Fill in Address information fields Tip Sheet December 2017 UPDATED Nursys Unlicensed Practitioner Option NPDB requires the reporting of unlicensed practitioners holding themselves out as nurses (also known as imposters) Nursys Unlicensed Practitioner option accommodates reporting of “imposters” to Nursys/NPDB & FITS Step 5 Enter Disciplinary Information Unlicensed practitioner refers to a Nurse Imposter. Therefore License Number is unavailable and Impersonated as (type) is optional. NPDB Guidebook p. E-66

  • Role of BONs

    We work together to maintain... the quality care we are proud to provide. Boards of Nursing protect the public by licensing qualified nurses to provide your care. Visit ncsbn.org to learn on how to check nurse's license. Download Patient safety resources. Or file a complaint in your state. We care about the nursing profession and we care about you. Visit ncsbn.org to learn more.