Search NCSBN
The search results displayed are from the entire site. Visit the Resources Section to focus your search and filter only resource items (publications, videos, papers, toolkits and other resources).
-
bb_2007.pdf
Committee on Nominations Recommendation 1. Adopt the 2007 Slate of Candidates. Rationale: The Committee on Nominations has prepared the 2007 Slate of Candidates with due regard for the qualifications required by the positions open for election, fairness to all nominees and attention to the goals and purpose of NCSBN. Full biographical information and a personal statement for each candidate are posted in the Business Book under the Report of the Committee on Nominations. Each candidate will present himself/ herself at the Candidate’s Forum on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2007.
-
Transcript_2022DCM_mamaluy-hall.pdf
Another big issue. And this is kind of I think the last big issue I'll talk about, because Kevin has all kinds of fun stuff he's going to share with you after this, is privacy. And I don't know if you're all familiar with that case out of Maryland with the Medical Board where there was...and I'm forgetting. I forget the name right now, of course, but it was a physician who sued the medical board because they had published a decision disciplining him for prescribing to self, prescribing to his wife, and prescribing to his son.
-
Tri_Regulator_Collaborative_Position_Statement_Electronic_Health_Records.pdf
5.3.17 The Tri-Regulator Collaborative Position Statement on Electronic Health Records As the leading organizations representing the licensing boards of the United States that regulate the practice of medicine, pharmacy, and nursing, the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), and National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) express our support for improving interoperability and uniformity in the use of electronic health records (EHRs). The seamless transfer of EHRs is essential to the delivery of high-quality health care and patient safety.
-
06_Elements_Study_24.indd
(NCSBN) | 2006 5 Taught use of information technology (β=0.42) and evidence-based practice (β=0.44). Integrated pathophysiology (β=0.33) and critical thinking (β=0.34) throughout the curriculum. Taught content related to the care of specific client populations including care of medical- surgical clients (β=0.20), care of clients with psychiatric disorders (β=0.24) and women’s health (β=0.41) as independent courses. Characteristics of Faculty For RN programs, an average of 13.3% of faculty were required to engage in clinical practice and 2.6% held joint appointments.
-
2019APRN_KChappell.pdf
20 © 2019 American Nurses Credentialing Center Deep Dive into Practice 21 © 2019 American Nurses Credentialing Center The Practice Environment 22 © 2019 American Nurses Credentialing Center © 2019 American Nurses Credentialing Center 24 © 2019 American Nurses Credentialing Center Coaching a Surgeon 25 © 2019 American Nurses Credentialing Center • How teams were perceived: • Surgeons – • Teams existed to serve their needs • Teams are described as other medical groups and specialists, not ...
-
2024scisymp_mbhai.pdf
The Effect of Scope of Practice Reform on Population Health Moiz Bhai, University of Arkansas At Little Rock and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences January 24th, 2024 Why are Scope of Practice & NPs Important? • High Rate of Growth • The supply of NPs grew at 9.4% versus 1.1% for primary care physicians (GAO, 2008) • Number of NPs doubled between 2007 and 2020 • Predicted shortages of physicians of approximately 50,000 (AAMC, 2020) • Policy Proposals to Increase Access to C ...
-
Board of Directors | NCSBN
NCSBN's 11-member, elected Board of Directors oversees implementation of policy and directing the activities of the organization. She has served on the Nurse Licensure Compact Executive Committee for the past two years. In November 2014, she joined the staff of the Mississippi Board of Nursing as the Director of Advanced Practice and has served in the following capacities: Director of Investigations, Board of Medical Licensure Advisory Board for Physician Assistants, Advisory Board Project Change Initiative, Pharmacy Board PMP Advisory Council, Governor’s Heroin and Opioid Drug Task Force, 2020 Governor’s COVID-19 Advisory Group. Phyllis was selected as the Mississippi Business Journal Business Woman of the Year (2019).
-
Transcript_2022APRN_rkleinpell.pdf
So certainly, with respect to implications, really looking at removal of unnecessary barriers, particularly in these institutional or non-regulatory barriers to ensure that, for instance, APRNs have representation on medical staff committees, or that we look at institutional barriers that exist and actively advocate for their removal, and look at, again, reviewing bylaws and actively advocating to remove barriers to APRN practice that really are outdated. We were able to also publish.
-
12_MYM_SessionBook.pdf
Model Act & Rules Committee 34 Session Book | 2012 NCSBN Midyear Meeting Harnessing the Strength of Regulatory Leadership 3/2/2012 10 Alternative to Discipline Monitoring Programs • Added detail to the functions and responsibilities of programs • Modified the eligibility criteria to add specificity • Added screening and assessment requirements • Expanded contracts section • Added notification, monitoring and practice requirements and limitations as well as standards for returning to work Cer ...
-
untitled
Thank you Session IV: Bylaws Committee Report Transition to Practice Committee Report Presented by: Carol Komara, MSN, RN Kentucky Board of Nursing 39 Session Book | NCSBN 2010 Midyear Meeting Pioneering the Path for Public Protection Session V: Transition to Practice Committee Report Update on NCSBN’s Regulatory Model for Transition to Practice Carol Komara, MSN, RN, Transition to Practice Committee March 9, 2010, 11:00-11:20 National Council of State Boards of Nursing Chicago March 8-10, 2010 ...