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transcript_2023mym_malexander.pdf
The other piece of it is the APRNs, for instance, who are doing telehealth, they do have to do a telehealth registration with us if… Well, and of course, because there are no states that are compact for APRNs at this point. If a nurse is going to do telehealth from a non-compact state, then they have to have the registration. So, and that applies to every profession in our division. The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, if they're a member of that then they don't have to get the tel ...
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2021SciSymp_Burwell-Owens.pdf
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(3), 521-538. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2011.05753.x • Brom, H.M., Melnyk, B.M., Szalacha, L.A., Graham, M. (2016). Nurse practitioners’ role perception, stress, satisfaction, and intent to stay at a Midwestern academic medical center. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 28(5), 269-276. https:..doi.org/10.1002/2327-6924.12278 • Hayes, L. J., O’Brien-Pallas, L., Duffield, C., Shamian, J., Buchanan, J., Hughes F., Laschinger, H. K. S., North, N. (2012).
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Transcript_2021APRN_amshin.pdf
In the mid-1990s, the Ontario government initiated changes to introduce the formal Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner role to address physician shortages in rural Ontario. In 1998, the government introduced regulation of NPS and the RN extended class. In this new role, nurses performed activities previously considered medical scope of practice. The government introduced it with caution and the level of regulation deemed appropriate for the time. Activities of the new role were somewhat limiting and not reflective of autonomous NP practice today. For example, there were restrictive lists for medications and tests that could be ordered.
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Transcript_2019DCM_Matthes-LaBonde.pdf
All rights reserved. 14 - Well, just like in Maine, we know that it's underreported that facilities tend to under report. And I think what we saw when the CET was first launched, the complaints initially dropped, but the complaints that we got were things we really needed to be paying attention to. And it still did not preclude them or relieve them of their responsibility for mandatory reporting, but it was an effort, I think, to try to get them to report what they should be reporting, but not report maybe a single medication error or something of that minute level, but to help guide them to look at the whole picture as well, and pulling the just culture philosophy.
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Transcript_2024mym_nightingale-overview.pdf
Have your staff review it and see if it's helpful to you. There are webinars on the Discipline Knowledge Network Hive that has IT explaining how to manage the FBI notifications in your jurisdiction. It's a step-by-step process. You can look at that. Again, if you want more personalized attention, we can help you with that. There are contact information for all the investigators or the discipline contacts in the various jurisdiction specific to Operation Nightingale. Instead of you having to go down the list trying to figure out, "Who do I need to talk to in Massachusetts, or who do I need to call in California," it's all there for you.
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transcript_2024lpp_blessed-patriarchs.pdf
Well, you know, I think if we use the subtitle, "Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of Imagination," which would have keyed in on his, not fantasy world, but to the extent that we all have fantasies about who we are and construction of ourselves, that that would have fit more than "Most Blessed of the Patriarchs." - Well, we did have, I think, good reasons. I'm sticking by the title, and if she wants to rename it, we'll have separate editions. I think it's appropriate because it draws our atten ...
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NCLEX_Core_Values.pdf
More recently, the AERA, APA, and NCME have developed a unified concept of validity using an argument-based approach as noted in the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing (1999): A sound validity argument integrates various strands of evidence into a coherent account of the degree to which existing evidence and theory support the intended interpretation of test scores for specific uses…Ulti- mately; the validity of an intended interpretation…relies on all the available evidence rel ...
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18_CJISv5.6.pdf
U. S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy Version 5.6 06/05/2017 CJISD-ITS-DOC-08140-5.6 Prepared by: CJIS Information Security Officer Approved by: CJIS Advisory Policy Board 06/05/2017 CJISD-ITS-DOC-08140-5.6 i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Law enforcement needs timely and secure access to services that provide data wherever and whenever for stopping and reducing crime. In response to these needs, the Advisory Policy Board (APB) recommended to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division authorize the expansion of the existing security management structure in 1998.
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2022-nlc-conference-june15.pdf
VI Increasingly common, broader in scope, more frequent use for regulation including health professional licensure. NOTABLE LICENSING COMPACTS EMERGENCY MGMT. ASSISTANCE COMPACT – 50 states COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH – 45 states NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT – 39 States MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT – 38 states (incl. DC) PHYSICAL THERAPY COMPACT – 33 states PsyPact – 33 states EMS LICENSURE COMPACT – 21 states Relevant Federal & State Laws • Anti-trust laws and the FTC Interstate Compacts can amel ...
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Transcript_2019TriReg_DBenton.pdf
Finally, we had a good discussion there near the end about licensure exams, looking at some hard data. So this is where the researchers may come in, looking at exam scores, and do they make a difference in protecting the public attempt limits. We've had some recent science and research at the U.S. medical licensing exam in that area that we'd be happy to share, because we may all be in different places when it comes to attempt limits, or to scores and whether or not there should be scores. - [David] Okay, thank you. Table at the back. - [Man 2] David and others, we said there'd be an appetite to share and participate.