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  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019DCM_JHansen.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    I just want to point out this handy-dandy little thing. They put this in a couple iterations ago in our nursys.org. If you haven't used it yet, it's real handy. Up in the top menu bar, you'll see it says, "View in Nursys.com.Go to the Public License site." If you click on that, it'll just take you to what it looks like for the public. So if you're working on a case and you want to know what it's looked like for the public, you don't have to go search for them and get on a different thing, you can just click on that, and it will open it right up for you.

  • PDF File transcript_2024lpp_dbrown.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    So let's talk about innovation. Another commonality between Thomas Jefferson and nursing. As a guide at Monticello, I notice that with all the cleverness on display, from the unique design of the house itself, the house, by the way, is a world heritage site since 1987, the only individual house to receive this honor, to the clock in the entrance hall, to the double doors that can be closed with one hand, to the wine dumbwaiters built into the dining room fireplace, to the beds built into alcoves in the wall, to the device that allowed him to make a copy of a letter while he is writing a letter.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022mym_jdouglas.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    And so we came together for celebratory dinner in December, and some folks were able to attend, others, ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 unfortunately, just because of the situation in their jurisdictions were not able to or for personal circumstances. So I mentioned that because I think it is important as an organization that we recognize service, and we continue to thank our colleagues for all that they do and have done for the organization. And as I mention that, and we did mention this yesterday, but I can't get through this without mentioning it because one of our board of director members, Anne Coghlan from Ontario, will be leaving us after this meeting.

  • PDF File transcript_2024scisymp_rsmiley.pdf

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    All rights reserved. 5 little bit of an increase, but it didn't drop back, but it's around that 50% mark, and it's been that way most of the time. And then of those providing services remotely, telehealth services remotely, the proportions that provide services over state or national borders, it's remained pretty constant, that the pattern we've seen has been pretty constant in terms of the service provided. So, it didn't seem like the pandemic increased. It may have... I mean, what you have to remember here is we're talking about nurses individually. There may have been more telehealth used by patients, but it would've been serviced by the same nurses.

  • PDF File transcript_2025am_dickison-polk-johnson.pdf

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    You, the brilliant staff you've allowed us to hire, those are real people. And so, you look at this, you got U.S. members, you got expertise in people and policy and licensure and examination, in education, ICRS, right? All of these things, the member engagement, all of these things, consolidated service. These are places and people you may not know, but they are the experts that are making sure you get what you need when you need it. And so, let's say, did it meet our needs? Remember I didn't read the whole list to you. I promised I wouldn't. But I want to make sure we did, in fact, get to all these things.

  • PDF File Transcript_2022am_dbenton.pdf

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    And that document will start to focus much more on not just the public protection agenda, but also the workforce agenda, recognizing that regulators have a wealth of information that can be used as part of the future. So, it's important that we look at these issues if we're considering issues like blended education, remote service delivery, the co-creation of services fit for the future with a very changing health population. And all of these issues challenge us, as regulators, in terms of actually how we assure the public in terms of the preparation of practitioners, but also in terms of maintaining their safety.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2021DCM_bmartin.pdf

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    And in some of the multivariable modeling, we also attempted to control for that, and it did not change the nature of our findings. - Okay, thank you. I did a little poll, Brendan, you probably didn't even see this because you're not on Excel events right now. But we popped up a question, do you have someone who monitors all the investigators' caseloads. And just about 26 people answered that, but 96% said, yes, they do have someone who monitors the caseloads. So, that was good to hear. And we certainly could, you know, wish we could have all the positions that all the boards need. We understand state budgets limit some of that.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2025dcm_bush-batchelder2.pdf

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    So, if it's okay, we're going to move on. I'm really watching that clock. All right, so obtaining witness and victim statements. Previously, one of the things that I did was I was a certified sexual assault advocate for the Department of Defense when I was in the service. I did that for, like, five years. And logged a couple thousand hours in advocacy services. So I'm very cognizant based on my previous LEO training and then this training as an advocate the way that I handle different people, based on what category they fall into in the investigation.

  • PDF File 04 JNM 12(1) 3-5.qxd

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    This last type of information doesn’t really express an opinion regarding where the standard should be placed, but it could help to explain an unexpected change in passing rates. REFERENCES Angoff, W. H. (1984). Scales, norms and equivalent scores. Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service. Beuk, C. H. (1984). A method for reaching a compromise between absolute and relative standards in examinations. Journal of Educational Measurement, 21, 147–152. Cizek, G. L. (2001). Setting performance standards: Concepts, methods, and perspectives.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2024itops_jpuente.pdf

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    I think the next scenario about military spouses is even more difficult for nurses to understand just because of the amount of time a nurse might be in another state practicing. And so, in this scenario, Nurse Brown is a military spouse, meaning, a civilian. ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 It is Nurse Brown's spouse or her husband who is the service person. And they're legal residents of Washington State. And if some of you may not be aware, Washington State is now a compact state. And that's where Nurse Brown holds her multistate license. And as you can see in this graphic, I have a dashed arrow connecting state to state because she is not making any permanent moves.