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  • transcript_2023mym_wengland.pdf

    But the MedPAC report in 2016 had the first graphic that I had seen where telehealth was increasing about 13% or 14% a year, which is a pretty fast increase. And this is in the Medicare program, but because it was so small, nobody was really paying much attention to it. But this report did highlight ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 telehealth is expanding rapidly. We, of course, knew it at HRSA because we had all these grants that were touching it. But it wasn't widely known.

  • transcript_2025dcm_bush-batchelder3.pdf

    Well, I'm going to put that statement in the complainant section because that's what the complainant is saying. And medical records are specific. Just because the complainant is going to send you the medical records doesn't mean that that is who's responsible for those medical records. And it becomes really confusing. So we kind of had to get really firm. Sometimes I do get really firm and be really clear about what I expect because ultimately, our end user, our legal staff, our board member, it's got to be consistent throughout, so that's easy for them.

  • Transcript_2024aprn_vandergaag-jago.pdf

    In that case, how would AI differentiate the nurse practitioner, for example, from the physician? In the case of a disciplinary complaint. >> Anna: Of the complaint would have come to the board of nursing? So all the documentation on that case would be pertinent to the nurse practitioner. It may make reference to the medical practitioner, but I think in terms of captivating risk it would center on the role of the nurse practitioner in that instance. But I think it's a really good ...

  • Transcript_2018APRN_GSchiff1.pdf

    All rights reserved. 1 2018 NCSBN APRN Roundtable - Researching Diagnostic Error in Medicine: Concepts, Lessons and Tools Video Transcript
 ©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2018 NCSBN APRN Roundtable More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/11049.htm Presenter Gordy Schiff, MD, Associate Director, Brigham and Women’s Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice; Associate Professor, Medicine at Harvard Medical School; Quality and Safety Director, Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care - [Gordon] My, again, really great admiration and belief in the role of nurses, in producing quality and safety, has really led me to, every time I can say yes, to opportunity to speak to nurses, so this is really a big privilege to me.

  • Transcript_2021DCM_yolsen.pdf

    All rights reserved. 15 So what that means is that the indications for medications are broad, that all patients with opioid use disorder should be offered them as a component of treatment. And that not one medication's going to work for everyone. But that's true kind of for most of our chronic conditions in medicine. And that the choice of the medication really is a medical decision between the provider and the patient. But there's some factors to consider as with any medical condition that we're trying to treat. So that leads me to kind of the eighth question among our 10 key questions, which is what is not standard of care?

  • InFocus_Spring2015.pdf

    Wickenhagen stresses that this was just one of many situations she and her Oregon National Guard colleagues have responded to, one example among the variety of circumstances they train for and have taken part in. These also include wildland fires and mass casualty situations. Wickenhagen recently returned from Canada where she spent a month supporting their military exercises, providing 24-hour medical evacuation coverage and training for 7,500 military personnel from Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. She and her colleagues participated in several medical exercises with NATO forces. Medical evacuations were required for nine soldiers during the exercise, for cold weather (hypothermia) and trauma (head, neck and spinal injuries).

  • Committee Opinion, Number 722, October 2017, Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Lactation, Interim Update

    Chandler LS, Richardson GA, Gallagher JD, Day NL. Prenatal exposure to alcohol and marijuana: effects on motor development of preschool children. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1996;20:455–61. [PubMed] ^ 23. Fried PA, Watkinson B. Differential effects on facets of attention in adolescents prenatally exposed to cigarettes and marihuana. Neurotoxicol Teratol 2001;23:421–30. [PubMed] ^ 24. Day NL, Goldschmidt L, Thomas CA. Prenatal marijuana exposure contributes to the prediction of marijuana use at age 14. Addiction 2006;101:1313–22.

  • Transcript_2019APRN_BTodd.pdf

    Also, we did a lot of exchange of information, trying to demonstrate best practices, and really to emerge from the demonstration with the new way of thinking about clinical training. In terms of the Pennsylvania landscape, as many may know, it's a very densely medical community, you know, within our immediate reach. If you think about Pennsylvania in general, there's like... I think Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and then there's the rest of Pennsylvania, when you think of all of the concentration of, like, the medical services.

  • LTL_Spring2021.pdf

    VanBeuge, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FAANP Cathy Dinauer MSN, RN, FRE, NCSBN Members Volunteer to Administer COVID-19 Vaccines An Historic Moment continued from page 5 Ph ot o b y th e U ni ve rs it y of Il lin oi s C hi ca g o http://www.ncsbn.org https://nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/battle-born-medical-corps/ https://nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/battle-born-medical-corps/ https://www.ncsbn.org/vaccine-stories.htm https://www.ncsbn.org/vaccine-stories.htm SPRING 2021 www.ncsbn.org 9 Questions About Nurse Licensure? NCSBN’s Nurse Licensure Guidance Tool Provides Resources and Direction on Becoming a Licensed Nurse in the U.S.

  • STATE OF WISCONSIN

    If prescribed Buprenorphine, medications containing Buprenorphine or medical marijuana after the effective date of the Consent Order, to obtain approval, Respondent must provide a statement to the Board within ten (l 0) days from the prescription date from a physician who is board certified in addiction medicine that Respondent is safe to practice while taking Buprenorphine, medications containing Buprenorphine or medical marijuana.