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  • 2019APRN_BTodd.pdf

    Department of Health and Human Services, May 2018 25 National Demonstration is Successful w It is feasible for hospitals to distribute APRN clinical training funds to multiple schools of nursing and clinical practices including community-based settings w APRN enrollments and graduations have more than doubled w All sites met the requirement for 50% of training in community-based settings w Participating students are from diverse backgrounds w Preliminary results suggest a substantial po ...

  • NCSBN_AnnualReport2014.pdf

    O’Sullivan, PhD, FAAN, CRNP, Board Member, Pennsylvania State Board o

  • Substance_Use_Disorders_and_Accessing_Alternative-to-Discipline_Programs_(2).pdf

    TAble 3 Standards for Treatment Programs Nurses with substance use disorder must be offered long- term, coordinated management of their care, and the care management should be adapted based on ongoing moni- toring of their progress. The following criteria must be in place for a treatment program to be approved to provide services: ⦁⦁ licensure by the state ⦁⦁ Adherence to an abstinence-based program ⦁⦁ Development of an individualized initial treatment plan with a 12-month aftercare pro ...

  • MBPResponses

    Which of the following are a requirement for initial APRN licensure? (Check all that apply.) Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding Graduation from high school or its equivalent AL, AR, CA-RN, CNMI, CT, DC, DE, FL, GU, IA, IL, LA-RN, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NV, NY, RI, SD, UT, VA, VI 23 40% Minimum age DC, GU, HI, NJ 4 7% U.S. citizenship AL, GU, HI, MD, MS, NV, RI, SC, WY 9 16% Social Security number AL, AR, AZ, CA-RN, FL, GU, HI, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA-RN, MA, MD ...

  • Microsoft Word - Final_08_Faculty_Qual_Report.doc

    There some evidence in the literature related to faculty qualifications, and the Faculty Qualifications Committee members identified and reviewed those reports and data. Having reviewed the relevant literature and reports and with an eye to the future, the Faculty Qualifications Committee members make the following recommendation for faculty qualifications. Master’s in Nursing Degree Recommendation The requirement for a master’s degree in nursing has been a part of the NCSBN Education Model Rules for the RN nursing program and for the PN nursing program. The rules state, “It is preferable that the nursing faculty members have a master’s degree with a major in nursing or a nursing doctorate degree.”

  • Leader_to_Leader_NLC_Issue2017.pdf

    Many faculty and their deans are unaware of this important requirement. In most states, faculty must abide by the same principle as nurses in clinical practice. Practice is where the patients (or students) are located. Therefore, if the students are located in states different from the home state of the nursing program, faculty require additional licenses.

  • 23CRERecipientList.pdf

    Wagner, PhD RN New York University College of Nursing Measuring Competency with Simulations: Proposed Phase II Pamela Randolph, MS, CPNP Arizona State Board of Nursing RN-to-Population Ratio and Population Health: A Multifactorial Study Jeri Bigbee, PhD, FNP- BC, FAAN Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, UC Davis Health System State Regulatory Oversight of Certified Nursing Assistants and Resident outcomes Alison Trinkoff, ScD, RN, FAAN University of Maryland School of Nursing 2010 Project P.I.

  • News | INRC

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    INRC and our member organizations work together to promote research and share intelligence to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare. A recent meeting of federal, provincial and territorial health Ministers outlined key shared priorities, including a national commitment to strengthen nursing health human resources. Offsite Link: Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators Adopts New Residency Rule Posted by National Council of State Boards of Nursing on 31 October, 2023 The Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators announces new Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) rules which were adopted at its Aug. 15, 2023 Annual Business Meeting. Among the most notable changes in the NLC rules is a rule pertaining to the requirement of nurses when relocating and therefore, changing a primary state of residence.

  • 2023_webinar_testing_accommodations.pdf

    Testing Accommodation Process Action Steps for NCSBN: § Determine whether candidate accommodations entered in the NCLEX Administration website are psychometrically sound and safeguard the fairness and security of the testing process for all candidates. § Review and grant accommodations requests that fulfill the above requirement. § Deny any accommodations requests that threaten the psychometric soundness, fairness and security of the exam. Work with the nursing regulatory body to sugges ...

  • ORBS_Product_Demo_QA.pdf

    Copyright ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. ORBS Training Material is the proprietary and confidential information of NCSBN that is made available to Boards of Nursing implementing the ORBS system and is not to be distributed outside of staff requiring ORBS system training.