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Board_Guidelines_Regarding_Licensees_and_Cannabis.pdf
In the context of the BONs mission to protect the public, right-touch regulation requires consideration of the risk the BON is trying to regulate, as well as proportionate, consistent, targeted, transparent, accountable, and agile discipline as warranted.25 • When a regulatory body’s decisions affect the safety of the public, a delicate balance must be maintained between mitigating the risk of harm and applying discipline in a fair and consistent manner.26 After evaluation of the mitiga ...
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News | INRC
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INRC and our member organizations work together to promote research and share intelligence to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare. Offsite Link: Cinco enfermeras referentes, reconocidas en los III Premios Nacionales de Enfermería del CGE Posted by Consejo General de Enfermería on 29 October, 2025 El Consejo General de Enfermería consolida los Premios Nacionales de Enfermería en su tercera edición con el reconocimiento a cinco profesionales excelentes en su ámbito y una persona ajena a la profesión, pero implicada enormemente en la difusión y promoción de la enfermería. Offsite Link: Research findings: Prov ...
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MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting%20Oct%2031%202023_Final.pdf
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Moreland, KS 13. K. Jenkins, KY 14. K. Lyon, LA 15. K. Esquibel, ME 16. R. Scott, MD 17. P. Johnson, MS 18. L. Scheidt, MO 19. M. Poortenga, MT 20. A. Oertwich, NE 21. A. Czechowicz, NH 22. M. Fortier, NJ 23. S. Ferguson, NM 24. C. Tillman, NC 25. S. Pfenning, ND 26. M. Anielski, OH 27. J. Barnhouse, OK 28. W. Miller, PA 29. L. D’Alessio, RI 30. C. Moody, SC 31. L. Young, SD 32. S. Richardson, TN 33. K. Benton, TX 34. J. Busjahn, UT 35. J. Douglas, VA 36. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 37. S. Boni, VT 2 38. A. Bradywood, WA 39.
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2008MidYearMeeting Session Book.indd
Lepaine McHenry: lamchenry@sbcglobal.net Nancy Spector: nspector@ncsbn.org CORE: Commitment to Ongoing Regulatory Excellence Presented by: Margaret Walker, EdD, MBA, BSN, RN Chair, CORE Committee 25 Session Book | NCSBN 2008 Midyear Meeting Our Collective Voice: Orchestrating the Future of Regulatory Excellence Session III: CORE: Commitment to Ongoing Regulatory Excellence CORE Commitment to Ongoing Regulatory Excellence CORE Has a Ripple Effect The Commitment to On-going Regulatory Excellence ( ...
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transcript_2025dcm_bush-batchelder1.pdf
Don't forget to think outside the box. Some of the things that I've used are, like, time cards, DEA records, specifically that DEA Form 41, it's the destruction record, right? So, okay, you ordered 1400 tabs of this and you're telling me you didn't dispense any of them because of X, Y, and Z, and I know you ate them, but where's the destruction record, right? You are required to have an appropriate means of, you know, destroying those drugs per the federal government, I want the form, right, what's going on with that. Don't forget about like a floor plan, right?
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transcript_2025dcm_ccaldicott.pdf
You could certainly call the course provider or check their website. We have a referrals tab right on our homepage. Other course providers likely do too. Any course provider should be happy to discuss particular cases with you. They would be anonymized, but you can say, I have a licensee who's done X, Y, Z. Help me figure out what the right course would be to send them to. So for example, sometimes it's not clear whether a nurse needs a course in boundaries, or ethics, or communication. So talking through the situation with the course provider can help you make sure your licensees are getting the appropriate education targeted to their infraction.
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bb_2003.pdf
Each candidate profile is taken directly from the candidate’s nominations form. The Candidate Forum will provide the opportunity for candidates to address the 2003 Delegate Assembly on Tuesday, August 5, from 3:10-4:30 pm. Board of Directors Area I Director Gregory Y. Harris, Arizona, Area I (see page 23) Barbara Swehla, Montana, Area I (see page 24) Area II Director Mary Blubaugh, Kansas, Area II (see page 25) John Brion, Ohio, Area II (see page 26) Area III Director Sonja Fuqua, Mississippi, Area III (see page 27) Mark W.
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11_NCSBN_Nurses_Guide_Social_Media.pdf
A 2010 survey of BONs conducted by NCSBN indicated an overwhelming majority of responding BONs (33 of the 46 respondents) reported receiving complaints of nurses who have violated patient privacy by posting photos or information about patients on social networking sites. The majority (26 of the 33) of BONs reported taking disciplinary actions based on these complaints. Actions taken by the BONs included censure of the nurse, issuing a letter of concern, placing conditions on the nurse’s license or suspension of the nurse’s license.
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Transcript_2021DCM_bmartin.pdf
And in some of the multivariable modeling, we also attempted to control for that, and it did not change the nature of our findings. - Okay, thank you. I did a little poll, Brendan, you probably didn't even see this because you're not on Excel events right now. But we popped up a question, do you have someone who monitors all the investigators' caseloads. And just about 26 people answered that, but 96% said, yes, they do have someone who monitors the caseloads. So, that was good to hear. And we certainly could, you know, wish we could have all the positions that all the boards need. We understand state budgets limit some of that.
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Defining_and_Assigning_Accountability.pdf
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(15-16), 2185–2195. McGlynn, E. A., Asch, S. M., Adams, J., Keesey, J., Hicks, J., DeCris- tofaro, A., et al. (2003). The quality of health care delivered to adults in the united states. New England Journal of Medicine, 348(26), 2635–2645. McKnight, E., V., & Bennington Travis, T. (2008). A never event: Expos- ing the largest outbreak of hepatitis C in American healthcare history. Ramsey, NJ: Arbor Books. Murray, C. J., & Frenk, J. (2010). Ranking 37th—measuring the per- formance of the U.S. health care system.