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  • 24-LPPagenda-PRINT-v2.pdf

    Shaping Tomorrow: Jeffersonian Leadership and Public Policy Lessons LEADERSHIP & PUBLIC POLICY CONFERENCE Agenda* Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Registration 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 pm Health Policy and Regulation through a Jeffersonian Lens David Brown, DC Former Director, Virginia Department of Health Professions 2:00 – 2:15 pm Opening Remarks Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation, NCSBN 2:15 – 2:30 ...

  • 2018eNLCForum_RMasters2.pdf

    OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE RECIPROCITY Health Professions Not inclusive of all recent health licensure compacts COMPACTS TODAY • Approximately 215 active compacts • On average every state is a member of 2 dozen compacts • Precedence for international participation • Originally used to resolve boundary disputes among states, compacts are now regularly utilized to engage in a wide variety of state administrative regulation of interstate transactions (e.g.

  • 2_6-Member-Recognition-Program.pdf

    32 2.6 NCSBN Member Recognition Program (merged with Policy 2.12 in December 2019) Date of Origin December 2016 Purpose To describe the purpose for the awards program and the nomination procedure. 1.0 Policy 1.1 The awards program recognizes the outstanding achievements of NCSBN Members: member boards, exam user members and associate members. 1.2 The awards program celebrates significant contributions to nursing regulation. 1.3 The awards program recognizes the success of peers and key factors that contributed to their success. 1.4 The awards program consists of the following award categories: a.

  • ORBS_2.0_Record_Discipline.pdf

    Copyright ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. ORBS Training Material is the proprietary and confidential information of NCSBN that is made available to Boards of Nursing implementing the ORBS system and is not to be distributed outside of staff requiring ORBS system training. ORBS 2.0 Feature Sets – ORBS Record Discipline Copyright ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. ORBS Training Material is the proprietary and confidential information of NCSBN that is made available to Boards of Nursing implementing the ORBS system and is not to be distributed outside of staff requiring ORBS system training.

  • 2024am_pdickinson2.pdf

    . • Objective 1: • Regulatory Excellence Accreditation System — Develop, pilot, and evaluate regulatory excellence accreditation systems that use a mixed methods approach including organizational self-assessment, external peer review and quantitative metrics. • Objective 2: • Develop a pathway to reform the licensure process to increase efficiency and effectiveness of the U.S. nursing regulatory bodies. NCSBN Strategic Plan Fiscal Year 2023–2025 Strategic Initiative B Champion regulatory solutions to address borderless health care delivery.

  • 2021NCLEX_jbetts2.pdf

    Territories, & from less than 1 year to 45 years of experience • Provided rating data (frequency, importance, & criticality) on tasks and abilities needed for entry-level practice • Four, three-day focus groups comprised of 8-10 RN SMEs across more than 10 practice care settings to gather evidence on • Duties, tasks, knowledge, skills, and other personal characteristics • Key judgments needed for entry-level and associated consequences of errors • Health care trends • Six linkage workshops with ...

  • Educational-Settings-Day2-Handouts.pdf

    (Generate Solutions/Take Action) 6. How will you evaluate Cheryl to determine if nursing actions were effective? (Evaluate Outcomes) 7. What is your best response to Cheryl at this time? Phase 2: Acute Care Two days after admission to the critical care unit, the vascular surgeon determined that Cheryl had adequate peripheral perfusion and was ready for a muscle flap graft followed by another surgery in two days to perform an open reduction, internal fixation of her tibia.

  • 2021NCLEX_EPetersen2.pdf

    Wacker Drive, Suite 2900, Chicago, IL 60601-4277 or via email at communications@ncsbn.org. mailto:communications@ncsbn.org Objectives • View sample NGN case studies and sample item sets • Connect the sample items shown with the NCSBN® Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) Case Study #1 Sepsis Case Study #2 Splenic Laceration Case Study #3 Ruptured Appendix Thank you for attending! For additional questions, please email: nclexcontent@ncsbn.org or nclexwebinars@ncsbn.org mailto:nclexcontent@ncsbn.org

  • 2022DCM_mschentrup-2.pdf

    First steps for Investigators • Establish safety and trust • Express genuine empathy • Provide empowerment and choice • Offer resources, if applicable Investigators should ask themselves: What am I doing to facilitate and support them during the difficult process of recalling memories of their traumatic event? AND What am I doing to create an environment where they feel comfortable and safe enough to share these detailed memories? Interview Preparation • Ideally occurs 2-3 days after th ...

  • 2025mym_jkelly2.pdf

    Kelly, Ph.D., ABPP Jkelly11@mgh.harvard.edu Recovery Research Institute National Center on Youth Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Massachusetts General Hospital 151 Merrimac St., Floor 4 Boston, MA 02114 John F. Kelly, Ph.D., ABPP @johnkellymgh Recovery Research @RecoveryAnswers Recoveryanswers.org @YouthRecoveryAnswers @YouthCenterRRI recoveryanswers.org Enhancing Recovery Through Science Slide 1: John F. Kelly, PhD, ABPP Slide 2 Slide 3: Past 50 yrs since declaration of “War on dru ...