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Transcript_2021NCLEX_epetersen.pdf
There are newsletters that address the stand-alone item types of bow tie and trend that I just discussed. There are also really good information as far as presentations and talks, different FAQs and webinars that are also featured to get information about NGN. We have different research publications that are featured including the strategic practice analysis and then different literature discussing NGN. Thank you for joining us today in our discussion of different NGN stand-alone item types. For any future information or questions please email nclexcontent@ncsbn.org.
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Transcript_2022NCLEX_epetersen.pdf
There are newsletters that address the stand-alone item types of bow tie and trend that I just discussed. There are also really good information as far as presentations and talks, different FAQs, and webinars that are also featured to get information about NGN. We have different research publications that are featured, including the strategic practice analysis and then different literature discussing NGN. Thank you for joining us today in our discussion of different NGN stand-alone item types. For any future information or questions, please email nclexcontent@ncsbn.org.
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Sample_Letter_of_Support_McManus.pdf
XXX has incorporated the Taxonomy of Error, Root Cause Analysis and Practice (TERCAP) into the Member Board’s investigation and discipline processes, and has encouraged staff so that state board is one of the highest contributors of cases to the TERCAP project data base. Importantly, the nominee has not only supported but encouraged board members and staff to participate in NCSBN activities and initiatives. The nominee has demonstrated commitment to the organization’s governance as a member of the Board of Directors and membership on the Resolutions Committee.
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2018ITOPS_FCampbell.pdf
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED15 1 - Threat assessment 2 - Cyber security risk assessment/audit to identify vulnerabilities and gaps Ø 3 pillars (people, policy and technology) Ø Map threats to the identified gaps and vulnerabilities Ø Establish baseline for annual assessment comparison RISK BASED PROGRAM / ©2016 NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED16 / ©2016 NAVIGANT CONSULTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED16 RISK BASED PROGRAM 3 - Security roadmap based upon threats and assessment findings, ØPriorit ...
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Transcript_2024AM_finance-forum.pdf
IT cost have increased significantly due to cloud computing services that come with digital transformation and cyber security threats. Support services include governance, marketing, advocacy, finance and HR. Office space 1%. NCSBN is not immune to the impact of inflation which results in higher operational cost. We project that we will continue to use reserve funds to support operations, resulting in a decline in the reserve balance. As noted on page 70 of the business book, you will see that the board has designated $125 million in reserves. Careful attention is paid to ensure the reserve is never below that threshold.
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Transcript_2020_NCLEX_DIgnatavicius-QandA.pdf
We apologize for that, it's 2020, right? Okay, so with that, Donna, I have so many questions for you that people were kind enough to add to the Q&A tab. I will just serve them up. Here we go. One of them is a holdover from the morning. Somebody noted that the NGN case studies that Emily shared looked pretty compelling, and maybe would be worthwhile to find a way to use in the classroom. Would you recommend using those on an exam or more like just classroom discussion exercises? - [Donna] Well, certainly at this point, we don't want to be putting NGN, new item types, on an exam without lots of practice.
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Transcript_2024NCLEX_betts-williams.pdf
This is the same with the other lines. They start in the April quarter of the designated year, but the last three points in the January, February, and March are really for the next calendar year. We just do this to show a comparable timeframe that begins with the implementation of NGN in April of 2023. This way you can compare each month prior to the release of NGN to those same months after the release. You will also notice that there is no 2022 clinical judgment line because there was no direct measurement of clinical judgment at that time.
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_pflatley-brennan.pdf
What we're trying to envision is a future of understanding how an individual from the level of their genetic structure to their functional everyday being, to their image, sorry, their anatomy and physiology to bring this together in a way for us to better understand and therefore, as a society, better improve the health for all. Some of the work that we do focus very specifically on tools that could be of use to nurses. A project in particular is a project called the THYME Project. This is conducted in Boston by Guergana Savova's group. And basically what she's learning to do is to take a broad range of clinical information from the clinical text and begin to provide sequence narratives.
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transcript_2024scisymp_bmartin2.pdf
Regarding the methodology, again, this is just to help those in particular who were not able to attend Richard's presentation the other day, our stratified random sampling approach, and this is for the entire survey, really allows us to derive population-weighted national estimates that project observed trends within our sample of the survey to really all levels of nursing across the United States. So the 2022 project in particular took the form of a mixed modes survey. So we leveraged, as we always do, direct mail and email outreach, but what was different about the 2022 cycle is that we also, for the first time ever, integrated data collected systematically through the Nursys e-Notify system.
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InFocus_Vol3_2025.pdf
GOING 2025 NCSBN Annual Meeting Recap On the evening before the 2025 NCSBN Annual Meeting kicked off, members gathered for a reception at Chicago’s Rooftop at the Wit to catch up and enjoy the stunning views. Day one started off with energy and enthusiasm. NCSBN’s Tasha Maggett, PMP, MPM, project manager, Project Management Office, and Jim Cleghorn, MA, deputy chief officer, Policy, Research & Education, performed the National Anthem. NCSBN Board of Directors President Phyllis Polk Johnson, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, executive director, Mississippi Board of Nursing, walked onto the stage to “Boots On The Ground” by 803Fresh.