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UpdatedResearchAgenda_6-6-20.pdf
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1 NCSBN FY2020-2022 Research Agenda (26 Projects) Introduction The goal of the research department at NCSBN is to advance the science of nursing regulation; generate valid, and reliable evidence that assists BONs in policy and decision-making; and heighten the safety and protection of the public.
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2021DCM_ccaldecott.pdf
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• Professional risk factors • Personal vulnerabilities • Accountability measures • Resistance (defenses) • Catalyst The Boundary / Ethics Formula © Risk Factors (RF) • Practice type • Practice location • Clinical discipline • Patient population • Isolation—professional, geographic, emotional • History of prior discipline Vulnerabilities (Vul) • Personal problems • Family issues (health, marriage, transitions) • Mental health issues • Addiction(s)—behavioral or chemical • Unmet needs • Poor devel ...
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NCSBN_FY16_Annual_Report.pdf
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National Council of State Boards of Nursing FY16 Annual Report FY16 Annual Report Table of Contents NCSBN Values 3 About NCSBN 4 2015–2016 Board of Directors 5 NCSBN Committees 6 NCSBN Staff 8 FY16 Operating Statements 11 — 2 NCSBN Values Our Values arise out of our purpose as an organization They help us define our culture and beliefs and guide our actions as we face challenges and opportunities Collaboration Forging solutions through respect, diversity and the collective strength of all stakeh ...
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Transcript_2020annualmeeting_aguerrero.pdf
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Russ Barron of Idaho, John Etherington of Oregon, Paula Meyer of Washington, Tony Graham of North Carolina, Sue Painter of West Virginia, RN, David Saucedo of Texas, and Diana Waterman of Manitoba, RN. This year was unlike the last and then all our meetings were held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And I'd like to thank all the committee members for your service to the finance committee and for your dedication to the mission of NCSBN. I'd like to recognize two additional individuals that work with us on the finance committee. The finances of the organization are in very good hands. Our chief financial officer, Mr.
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Transcript_2026mym_nclex-fees.pdf
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That is how fast the cyber world is getting ahead of security. And you know what? That this requires...if we're [00:26:30] going to protect it, what it's going to require, it requires very expertise in staff, high-level expertise, expertise in testing, expertise in security, in monitoring, in redundancy, in rapid response, right? It's going to require all of that. And quite frankly, it needs that, and we need to invest in that, or we will get caught.
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Transcript_2024mym_nightingale-overview.pdf
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That is solely on the FBI and the information that they were able to obtain when they raided the different facilities. And in some cases, you see Post-it notes that were scanned on the inside of manila folders. So if you've got a case and you're looking for information, at least look through the site. We can help you access the site. I would think that most of the executive officers know how to get that and have gotten access for your staff, but if you don't, let us know. We're ...
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transcript_2021_MYM_klyons.pdf
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It's, you know, we can cover the New Orleans and the Baton Rouges, and the, you know, Lafayette and even Lake Charles, even though it's still under terrible disaster circumstances, Shreveport, Bossier City, all of our larger metropolitan areas. But it's getting out to all these small parishes that is problematic. And many of these individuals don't have the resources, meaning transportation resources to get to vaccination sites. The most prevalent site for them to be able to get to is the churches, because the African American population is very involved in their churches. So, we've really focused on that. But I can't tell you that we have eliminated the health disparities and the inequities of not just vaccine distribution, but of healthcare across the board. - Well, thank you.
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Transcript_2021APRN_amshin.pdf
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All rights reserved. 3 Master's in nursing courses ensure that candidates have the theoretical and research foundations for NP practice. A blended learning model is used to deliver the different elements of the curriculum, including online courses, face-to-face tutorials, and labs offered at each university site and preceptored clinical placements within the home university region. The University of Toronto is the one university that offers primary healthcare and also adult and pediatric NP programs. In Ontario, our council accepts a number of regulatory exams.
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2025dcm_kdaughdril.pdf
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❑ Policy considerations ❑ Resource considerations Slide 1: Evidence: When Real Facts Meet Real Life Slide 2: Topics and Objectives Slide 3: PERSPECTIVE … IS EVERYTHING Slide 4: PERSPECTIVE … IS EVERYTHING Slide 5: PERSPECTIVE … IS EVERYTHING Slide 6: Topics and Objectives Slide 7: BURDENS OF PROOF Slide 8: BURDENS OF PROOF Slide 9: BURDENS OF PROOF Slide 10: BURDENS OF PROOF: Looking Ahead at Judicial Review Slide 11: Topics and Objectives Slide 12 Slide 13: Evidence Primer Slide 14: Evidence Pr ...
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Transcript_2021SciSymp_rsmiley_sud.pdf
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In other words, most program failures occurred within the first three years of participation in the program. This figure shows that the percent of nurses successfully completing a program distinctly correlates with the number of times she or he is selected for a drug test. It also shows that after 26 tests per year, roughly twice a month, there does not seem to be much of an increase in the percent who successfully completed the program. This suggests that establishing a twice a month random selection for drug testing as a program standard would be highly effective.