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  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Washington State Student Nurse Preceptorship Grant Program Beyond Nurse Residency Programs: What More Can We Do? Annual Report Program Update: Benchmarks for Nursing Education Programs U.S. Nurses Encouraged to Contribute to 2024 Workforce Study 2024   | Magazines NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: Helpful Resources for Exam Members   This webinar will be presented by the Consolidated Services Exams team. The team will review various resources offered for our exam members to keep curren ...

  • 14_MYM_SessionBook.pdf

    University Suite 800 Little Rock, AR 72204 501.686.2704 ImusTerriL@uams.edu 80 Session Book | 2014 NCSBN Midyear Meeting Revolutionizing the Now – to Design the Future As of 2/24/14 Karen McCumpsey Assistant Director Arkansas State Board of Nursing 1123 S. University Suite 800 Little Rock, AR 72204 501.686.2712 kmccumpsey@arsbn.org Matt Stevens Information Services Coordinator Arkansas State Board of Nursing 1123 S. University Suite 800 Little Rock, AR 72015 501.686.2704 mstevens@arsbn.org Sue Tedford Executive Director Arkansas State Board of Nursing 1123 S.

  • 2021 Business Book

    These shall remain muted and closed until directed by the Chair to open them when recognized to speak. 2. Credentialing Procedures and Reports A The President shall appoint the Credentials Committee, which is responsible for registering and accrediting delegates and alternate delegates. Delegates will be provided an invitation to the meeting platform(s) and electronic voting platform B Per the NCSBN bylaws, delegates authorized to cast one vote will be allowed one vote only; delegates a ...

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_kmahmoud.pdf

    When talking about physical and psychosocial consequence, according to the World Health Organization, substance use, namely, alcohol use, have been linked to more than 200 physical and psychosocial illness, including cardiovascular disease, liver cirrhosis, and some types of cancers as well as injuries resulting from violence and road clashes and collisions. In addition, 20% of primary care medical visits, 40% of hospital medical admissions, and 70% of emergency medical visits are associated wit ...

  • transcript_2023dcm_vpriola_identifying-nurses.pdf

    And you might be thinking, "They're lying to me, they're not telling me the whole story. They don't have access to it. They can't grab it yet." And that's the important part here, the yet. So, when we think about in law enforcement... This is a hill I will die on with them because I have had a very difficult time convincing them of this component. And I bring in the charts and all sorts of stuff and they're not with me yet, but they will be. So, I want you to appreciate that we need to understand trauma.

  • Transcript_2022it_sarnowski-monroe.pdf

    That may look something like this where you're seeing inquiry volume by resolution time or something like that. You need to put yourself in a position to showcase these types of stories. And, ultimately, then, this reporting cycle is something you need to do annually. You're investing all this effort in going through and evaluating your website, and how many website redesigns? If we went back to the panels, I think we saw or heard about eight different website redesigns. Think about how many different times you went through that iteration. Now, ask yourself how many times have you evaluated and reviewed your support process KPIs.

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Browse Search Topic All Topics Administrative Law Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) Alternative to Discipline Programs Annual Meeting Best Practices Board of Nursing IT Commitment to Ongoing Regulatory Excellence (CORE) Committee Updates Complaints Consumers Continued Competence Criminal Background Checks Delegation Delegate Assembly Discipline Discipline Process Distance Education Education Electronic Heath Records Ethics Evidence-based Exam Operations Exam Development Faculty Shortag ...

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Find out how to apply for a leadership position. 2025   | Video Webinar: Principles of Survey Instrument Design   This discussion with NCSBN's Senior Statistician, Richard Smiley, highlights important aspects of survey instrument design that NCSBN members can implement to increase response rates, improve data quality and reduce the work required to analyze survey results. 2025   | Recorded Webinar In Focus 2024, Vol. 4 Nursing Workforce Crisis: Creating a Safe Environment -- Addressing Workplace ...

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. The State Affairs team will bring you the latest updates on the Nurse Licensure Compact, APRN Compact and NursingAmerica campaigns and activities our team is engaged in to move nursing regulation policy forward. 2025   | Event Presentation NCLEX Examinations Webinar Series: NCLEX and Entry-Level Characteristics: Insights from the 2024 Study   The NCLEX, a pivotal tool in our profession, is designed to evaluate the fundamental knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for safe, effective nursing at the entry level.

  • 2022-nlc-conference-june24.pdf

    Verify all of the person's licensure or certification documentation with the primary source of the documentation. • 2. Retain all records of the complaint and documentation verification for at least ten years. • 3. Post on the board's public website for five years information regarding the person who the board verifies has engaged in the unauthorized practice of a health profession. The person may petition the board to have the information removed earlier than five years. • C. A health profession regulatory board may issue a cease and desist order to stop a person from engaging in the unauthorized practice of a health profession.