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PROGRAM CODES
Fax: Date First Class Graduates [MM/YY]: Head of Nursing Program and Title: Section B: Program Closings Only Program Name: City: State/Province/Territory: Program Code: Date Last Class Will Graduate [MM/YY]: Section C: Program Changes Only Currently Listed As: Program Name: City: State/Province/Territory: Program Code: Change to Read as Follows: Program Name: City of Physical Location: Mailing Address: City: State/Province/Territory: Zip/Postal Code: Website: Email: Phone: ext. Fax: Head of Nurs ...
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Discipline-Information-configuration-manual.docx
The board has the ability to display the fields from the Edit Screen on to the Discipline Information Overview Summary Page . There is also an ability to configure Explanation text boxes to display corresponding to each field. The maximum character limit for these textboxes is 8000 characters. There is an ability to configure an upload for Supporting Document in the Edit Screen page. This document is then viewable in the Footer under Summary Page. Note: Discipline Information Data Elements are excluded from Document Generation Tool Note: Contact the Administrator if there are any updates required to Discipline Information Module Please do not continue until the facilitator instructs you.
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Nov2023-NCSBNSymposium_LivestreamOverview.pdf
Priola, PsyD Psychologist/Practitioner, Powers Wellness & Consulting Group Evelyn (Eve) Poczatek, MBA Director, Strategic Initiatives, RUSH | Rush Wellness Kim Esquibel, PhD, MSN, RN Executive Director, Maine State Board of Nursing Panel on Wellness | 10:45 am – 11:30 am Panel on Staffing | 9:45 am – 10:30 am Beverly (Bev) Malone, PhD, RN, FAAN President and CEO, National League for Nursing Karen C. Lyon, PhD, ANCC, MBA, APRN-CNS, NEA Chief Executive Officer, Louisiana State Board of Nursing Eileen K.
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2019AM_DBenton.pdf
Proceedings 5.1 0.0 4.4 5.1 55.9 0.0 % Editorials 7.3 8.9 2.9 3.4 0.0 35.3 % Others 12.0 1.1 1.5 5.0 1.3 35.3 Measure Type of Document Overall Nursing Law Economics Education Medicine 74.2 88.5 88.3 81.4 37.1 29.4 Agility Responsible Subversion Foresight Uninhibited Curiosity Passion & Fun Proportionate Caution Evidence Informed Vignettes Agility Acting in the Public Interest Securing 21st Century Competence Strengthening Systems Thinking and Leadership Energizing a Stronger Social Movement for Regulatory Reform Saving Lives and Facilitating Health and Wellbeing FY20-22 Bold Steps – Achieving Results Together Closing the Circle Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me. Carol Burnett We are all part of an eco-system that is interdependent on each another.
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2025am_model-act-rules-forum.pdf
Slide 1: Model Act & Model Rules Committee Update Slide 2: Committee Charge Slide 3: Model Act & Model Rules Committee Slide 4: Licensure & Governance Sub Committee Slide 5: Practice Sub Committee Slide 6: Education Sub Committee Slide 7: Discipline Sub Committee Slide 8: Opportunities for Feedback Slide 9: Feedback Received: 62 Surveys Slide 10 Slide 11: Thank You!
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transcript_2023_regulatory-achievement.pdf
They have served on the NCSBN Board of Directors as representatives and in leadership positions. Kansas Board members and staff have also been involved with numerous NCSBN meetings, committees, knowledge networks, and task forces. The Kansas Board of Nursing was the first to implement real-time online license renewals in the year 2001, and for their progressive actions received the Centers for Digital Government National Award. The Board shared best practices and lessons learned from creating their automated nurse licensure information system with NCSBN during the development of Nursys e-Notify.
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Red_Flags_Applicant_Behavior_Pattern.pdf
16 | ©2015 NCSBN from the Resource Manual on Licensure Application Fraud Prevention, Detection and Communication If the BON is a Nursys.com licensure verification state and the BON receives a request or payment for a paper verification of licensure, the only acceptable safe practice is to reject the request or payment. Safe Practice 7. Criminal Background Checks NCSBN recommends biometric-based criminal record checks on all nurse licensure applicants. These background checks should be compared to the applicant’s self-disclosure on the licensure application of misdemeanors, felonies and plea agreements required by the Uniform Licensure Requirements.
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Microsoft Word - August 5,2005 Minutes.doc
Board of Director Minutes August 5, 2005 Capital Hilton Washington DC Members Present: President Vice-President Treasurer Area I Director Area II Director Area III Director Area IV Director Director-at-Large Director-at-Large Donna Dorsey Polly Johnson Sandra Evans Rolf Olson (not present) Mary Blubaugh Martha Bursinger Myra Broadway Constance Kalanek Faith Fields Staff Present: Executive Director Mgr., Exec. Office Relations Kathy Apple Chrissy Ward Call to Order President Donna Dorsey called t ...
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ORBS_Back_Office_Job_Aid-Work_Queues.docx
ORBS Back Office Job Aid Work Queues This is a Job Aid on the Work Queue feature. Work Queues Work Queues help Board of Nursing staff to keep track items (Licenses, Complaints, Cases, etc.) by creating a list for each user or role within ORBS Back Office . Work Queues are displayed as 2 groups: Work Queues and My Work Queues . Next to the name of the Work Queue is the number of work items within that Work Queue . Work Queues are categorized using Work Queue Types : 1.
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FY25_July_LSC_Minutes.pdf
MEMBERS PRESENT Cathy Dinauer, NV Janice Hooper, TX Linda Kmetz, PA Cindy Smith, Saskatchewan RN Adrian Guerrero, KS MEMBERS ABSENT Maureen Bentz, ND Patricia Motl, NE FY2025 COMMITTEE CHARGE: Present a slate of candidates through determination of qualifications and geographic distribution for the inclusion on a ballot for the election of the Board of Directors and the Leadership Succession Committee. Welcome Cathy Dinauer welcomed all committee members to the meeting. The Committee reviewed the meeting’s agenda and interview process. Approve LSC Minutes The committee reviewed the minutes from July 7-9, 2025, and adopted them as presented.