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  • PDF File 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!

  • Locked PDF File 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

  • PDF File 2022lpp_jcleghorn.pdf

    Taking Policy Risks Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation NCSBN Risk/Benefit Founders Barbara Nichols Outcome of Risk • Resources • Public Protection at the Forefront • Member Networking & Engagement • Cutting Edge of Testing, Research & Licensure Barbara Nichols President 1978-1982 Addressing Risk: • Identify • Evaluate • Minimize • Prepare/Strategize • Be ready for the unexpected Boldly Exploring Leadership & Public Policy Gain tools and resources for effective public policy Learn about the past and prepare for the future Be inspired and motivated to enact change What will your moonshot be? Legislation that Allows Nurses to Cross Borders Your small step may be a giant leap for regulation Enjoy the Conference!

  • PDF File 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.

  • Locked PDF File Tip_Sheet_Nursys_Unlicensed_Practitioner_v2.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 November 2014 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 Entry into FITS is automatic from the Nursys entry. Unlicensed practitioner refers to a Nurse Imposter. Therefore License Number is unavailable and Imper- sonated as (type) is optional.

  • PDF File 2018AM_DBenton.pdf

    Title Master: click to add title Chief Executive Report David C Benton PhD RGN FRCN FAAN A Few Words of Wisdom Life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you react. Charles R Swindoll American Clergyman “The wisdom of those that took those first steps in ensuring the place of regulation in this world.” Shirley Brekken Kohler WI June 2018 An Adaption of the Words of Einstein The health problems of today cannot be addressed by the competencies of yesteryear.

  • PDF File 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.

  • PDF File 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.

  • PDF File 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.

  • PDF File CRE_Grant_Project_Expectations.pdf

    For any questions please contact: cre@ncsbn.org   CRE Grant Project Expectations   Prior to the start of the project  ‐ Provide proof of IRB approval  ‐ Execute and return the grant agreement and institution W‐9   Throughout the project  ‐ Provide quarterly reports (progress and financial) by the quarterly deadline  o Progress report (2‐3 pages) o Financial report (1 page) ‐ Request review of any potential changes to the project. These types of changes include:  o Financial allocations o Project ...