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  • Browsers | POLICIES

    Site: policies.ncsbn.org

    Learn which browsers are supported for secure access to NCSBN websites. Review required versions, security updates, and how to ensure your browser is up to date. Supported Browsers Firefox 63 or higher Google Chrome 64 or higher Microsoft Edge 91 or higher Safari on Mac OSX 13 or higher   Check the browser you are using by looking in the settings or by clicking on the “About [browser]” in the menu of each browser. Most browsers will provide instructions for updating to the latest versions. Last Updated: 9/27/2022 NCSBN Leading Regulatory Excellence Copyright © 2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • Transcript_2021NCLEX_epetersen.pdf

    There are many different resources where you can keep up to date about next-generation NCLEX. These can be found at ncsbn.org. There is a section that discusses the NCLEX exam. Within this section, specifically, there's information presented about NGN. This includes different FAQs for both the educator and the candidates themselves. There's also different resources such as research articles, newsletters, and presentations that you can view. The newsletters come out quarterly and discuss various different information about NGN. You can sign up for these newsletters or you can visit ncsbn.org in order to read them.

  • Transcript_2022NCLEX_epetersen.pdf

    There are many different resources where you can keep up-to-date about Next Generation NCLEX. These can be found at ncsbn.org. There is a section that discusses the NCLEX exam. Within this section, specifically, there's information presented about NGN. This includes different FAQs for both the educator and the candidates themselves. There's also different resources such as research articles, newsletters, and presentations that you can view. The newsletters come out quarterly and discuss various different information about NGN. You can sign up for these newsletters or you can visit ncsbn.org in order to read them.

  • EO-Mentoring-Guide-2026.pdf

    II. Increase Awareness of Available Resources y Purposely introduce new EO to NCSBN leadership staff at national meetings. y Facilitate orientation to NCSBN website by director, Member Engagement, NCSBN. y Identify other EOs who may be a resource for a specific topic/issue and help establish contact on an as-needed basis (both domestic and international). y Identify other national organizations related to regulation (e.g., CLEAR, FARB, etc.). y Arrange face-to-face visit between new EO and mentor utilizing travel funding from NCSBN (one visit between NRBs).

  • 2024itops_jpuente.pdf

    If she did so, then she would become a legal resident of the state where she obtained a driver’s license and then would have to apply for a nursing license in that state within 60 days. WA UT VA SC Military Spouse Example * See nursys.com for participating BONs. Questions? • Contact nursecompact@ncsbn.org • Visit www.nlc.gov mailto:nursecompact@ncsbn.org http://www.nlc.gov/ Managing the Duplicate Multistate License Report ARTICLE IV Applications for Licensure in a Party State b.

  • Leader to Leader, May 06

    Conducted since 1999 by NCSBN’s NCLEX Examinations staff, the Invitational is a one-day educational con- ference that allows attendees the opportunity to ask important questions regarding the NCLEX, to learn more about how the test is developed and to receive the latest statistics regarding pass rates, trends and candidate demographics. For more information visit the Events section of NCSBN’s Web site at www.ncsbn.org NCLEX® Regional Workshops As part of the NCLEX® Examinations Department outreach activities, staff will con- duct state board of nursing-sponsored regional NCLEXworkshops.

  • SocialMediaGuidelines

    All rights reserved. 3   Remember, increased access to communication through social media does not change the healthcare professional's responsibility to protect patient information. In fact it actually makes it easier to inappropriately share information. By carefully following standardized guidelines, healthcare professionals can responsibly use social media to improve the coordination of patient care. For more information, please visit the website of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

  • Federal_Trade_Commission_Policy_Perspectives_Options_to_Enhace_Occupational_License_Portability.pdf

    If those stakeholders believe interstate mobility is important to the profession, the development and implementation of a successful license portability initiative is more likely to succeed.24 Without such agreement, a portability initiative may stall.25 Agreement on the need for interstate mobility is often driven by changes in technology that allow licensees to provide services to remote customers, and the growth of licensees and firms with a nationwide presence.26 For occupations that depend on interstate mobility, license portability not only benefits licensees who wish to practice across state lines, but also consumers who seek better access to services or expect licensees to provide services nationwide.

  • bb_1980.pdf

    Adopted 10 item analysis tests for administration with Form 080. 11. Adopted 2 item analysis tests for administration with Series 281. Confidential directions were developed and adopted for: 1. Series 780 and 281. 2. Forms 080 and 481. 3. Use by registered nurse item writers in Fall, 1979. 4.

  • L2L_Fall2015_final.pdf

    All studies supported by NCSBN are intended to promote evidence-based regulatory excellence for patient safety and public protection. • are also being used in a documentary analysis of nurse practice acts, rules and regulations for collaborative practice agreements for four types of advanced practice registered nurses (nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists) in 26 states.