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2016_Spring_InFocus_final_spreads.pdf
Spring 2016 A PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE BOARDS OF NURSING NURSING REGULATION IN NOVA SCOTIA | ARE YOU AWARE OF CORE? | NCSBN MEETS WITH KOREAN DELEGATION and the Health Policy Conversation A Seat at the Table Managing Editor and Writer Michael Grossenbacher | mgrossenbacher@ncsbn.org Contributing Editor and Writer Dawn Kappel | dkappel@ncsbn.org Designer Kalona Owens | kowens@ncsbn.org Cover Image and stock photography purchased from Istockphoto.com. Founded March 15, 1978, as an independent not-for-profit organization, NCSBN was created to lessen the burdens of state governments and bring together boards of nursing (BONs) to act and counsel together on matters of common interest.
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NCSBN Timeline Home | TIMELINE
Site: timeline.ncsbn.org
Description : NCSBN Timeline Home. Major Milestones The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) was founded in 2019 NCSBN responded to challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on education, testing and licensure in 2020 Launched the REx-PN, a regulatory exam for practical nurses in Canada in 2022 The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) launched in 2023 To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video NCSBN has demonstrated its commitment to public protection and regulatory excellence worldwide during unprecedented times.
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Home | TIMELINE
Site: timeline.ncsbn.org
A journey through the seminal events and milestones in NCSBN's history. Major Milestones The International Center for Regulatory Scholarship (ICRS) was founded in 2019 NCSBN responded to challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on education, testing and licensure in 2020 Launched the REx-PN, a regulatory exam for practical nurses in Canada in 2022 The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) launched in 2023 To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video NCSBN has demonstrated its commitment to public protection and regulatory excellence worldwide during unprecedented times.
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Microsoft Word - Transcript_2018IRE_NGodfrey.doc
- [Woman 6] I really appreciate what you're saying about using language and the image...the issue that came to my mind is how oftentimes we don't use our words, we make assumptions and we think we intuit things and we shouldn't have to say it, people should just know. And the example that always comes to my mind is when you're in a classroom and you say, "We're going to do another small group project," and everybody groans... - Groans, yes. - And because it's really about the...as facul ...
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Trancript_2018MYM_BRedbird.pdf
©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2018 NCSBN Midyear Meeting - Causes and Consequences of Occupational Licensing Video Transcript ©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2018 NCSBN Midyear Meeting More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/11047.htm Presenter Beth Redbird, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University - [Beth] I am most recently at Stanford which is in California, and it is not California. How many of you came in from a warm area?
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transcript_2025am_jshaw.pdf
And in talking with the people from Florida, some of the suggestions they have for other state boards of nursing are start with high-volume repetitive tasks for quick wins, secure leadership, and buy-in. Keep in mind, taking this AI rollout takes time. Now, they've been working on this particular project for six years now. Most organizations are moving more quickly now than that, but it's not something, at this scope, that you're going to do overnight either. Keep human oversight in place to catch errors and make it simple in terms of low-code licensing platforms, expanded AI for background checks, and bill analysis.
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2023_nclex_candidate_bulletin_french.pdf
Site: nclex.com
Une notation de crédit partiel est attribuée aux éléments pour lesquels il existe plusieurs entrées. On utilisera trois méthodes de notation des éléments auxquels un crédit partiel est attribué : plus/moins, zéro/un et la note justifiée. Les informations détaillées figurent à l’adresse https://www.ncsbn.org/publications/NGN-News-Summer-2021. L’examen NCLEX est destiné à tester les connaissances, les aptitudes et les capacités essentielles pour prodiguer des soins infirmiers de manière efficace et sécuritaire au niveau de débutant. Le NCLEX-RN® et le NCLEX-PN®* sont des examens adaptatifs informatisés de longueur variable.
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2024%20NCLEX%20Candidate%20Bulletin_French_FINAL.pdf
Site: nclex.com
Une notation de crédit partiel est attribuée aux éléments pour lesquels il existe plusieurs entrées. On utilisera trois méthodes de notation des éléments auxquels un crédit partiel est attribué : plus/moins, zéro/un et la note justifiée. Les informations détaillées figurent à l’adresse https://www.ncsbn.org/publications/NGN-News-Summer-2021. L’examen NCLEX est destiné à tester les connaissances, les aptitudes et les capacités essentielles pour prodiguer des soins infirmiers de manière efficace et sécuritaire au niveau de débutant. Le NCLEX-RN® et le NCLEX-PN®* sont des examens adaptatifs informatisés de longueur variable.
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2024_NCLEX_Candidate_Bulletin_French_FINAL.pdf
Site: nclex.com
Une notation de crédit partiel est attribuée aux éléments pour lesquels il existe plusieurs entrées. On utilisera trois méthodes de notation des éléments auxquels un crédit partiel est attribué : plus/moins, zéro/un et la note justifiée. Les informations détaillées figurent à l’adresse https://www.ncsbn.org/publications/NGN-News-Summer-2021. L’examen NCLEX est destiné à tester les connaissances, les aptitudes et les capacités essentielles pour prodiguer des soins infirmiers de manière efficace et sécuritaire au niveau de débutant. Le NCLEX-RN® et le NCLEX-PN®* sont des examens adaptatifs informatisés de longueur variable.
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Transcript_2018APRN_GSchiff1.pdf
So here's what we're going to do to today, and I want to involve as much of your interaction and questions if we can. I have really no commercial interest, financial interest. I have some of this funding that we mentioned, the Moore Foundation and Harvard Malpractice. I am doing this one project for this company on medication decision support, so I guess that is a financial conflict because it's a for-profit company. So what we're going to do today in this time is really briefly just connect what Mark said, in fact, having to be able to follow Mark is just really so perfect, because I'm going to weave in some of the same themes.