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Transcript_2018APRN_GSchiff2.pdf
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©2018 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2018 NCSBN APRN Roundtable - Balancing Diagnosis Error and Conservative Care: Principles of Conservative Diagnosis 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 - [Gordy] Again, mainly the disclosures, this work is really being funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
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2004 AM TOC_u2.qxp
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The committee stressed identifying possible candidates by promoting NCSBN elected office on the network calls for education, policy and discipline. The committee also promoted running for elected office on the Board of Director’s Member Board dial-in con- ference calls. The committee created a new candidate brochure, Make Your Mark, with the assistance of the NCSBN Communications Department. The committee discussed obtaining leadership training via publications or by attending a seminar geared at leadership development hosted by an outside vendor.
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Guidelines_for_the_Board_of_Nursing_Regarding_Licensees_and_Cannabis.pdf
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In the context of the BONs mission to protect the public, right-touch regulation requires consideration of the risk the BON is trying to regulate, as well as proportionate, consistent, targeted, transparent, accountable, and agile discipline as warranted.25 • When a regulatory body’s decisions affect the safety of the public, a delicate balance must be maintained between mitigating the risk of harm and applying discipline in a fair and consistent manner.26 After evaluation of the mitiga ...
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Board_Guidelines_Regarding_Licensees_and_Cannabis.pdf
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In the context of the BONs mission to protect the public, right-touch regulation requires consideration of the risk the BON is trying to regulate, as well as proportionate, consistent, targeted, transparent, accountable, and agile discipline as warranted.25 • When a regulatory body’s decisions affect the safety of the public, a delicate balance must be maintained between mitigating the risk of harm and applying discipline in a fair and consistent manner.26 After evaluation of the mitiga ...
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transcript_2024itops_mostach.pdf
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By the way, I'll make sure to share with Donna and Nur some of the resources in this PowerPoint, including downloads to my book. So don't feel like you need to capture a picture of this. But I want to talk a little bit further about this idea of connection. Connection comes from the Latin word con, which means, in its original intent, to be together, to be physically united in unity. Just a quick round of applause. How many of you are enjoying seeing each other face to face these past couple of days? Great. Okay. So that's great. So when we look at health in 2023 and '24, we realize that our health has been shifting as a result of kind of post-pandemic.
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Transcript_2021DCM_bsexton.pdf
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Why won't we do it for three weeks or two months or what if you did four good things a day? How many days do you do it, how many good things do you do, and how do you deliver it to people? We've been monkeying around with that for seven years. And we just recently published what we think of as the ideal dose for healthcare workers, which is 2 weeks or 15 days. So the name of this study is "Forty- five good things," 3 Good Things for 15 days. And what we found is that if you are a healthcare worker and you do this for about two weeks, we'll show you that by one month, you're statistically significantly happier and you stay happier a year later.
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Transcript_2018IT_JOrlando.pdf
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We put junior people who want to work their way out of the call center every... and again, I said help desk IT. Every IT help desk is my biggest problem every organization I go. Nobody wants to sit on the help desk, they think it's...and what greater way to learn about the organization, right, if you want to learn, you solve these problems. In an ideal world, especially in your call center, that should be a badge of honor to work up to, you put your best people on the call center, that's a badge of honor, you work up to it. If you're junior, new, not trained, there's no way we're putting you on the phone, you have to work up to that honor to be able to answer the phone for customers.
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PEDS_20181889 1..15
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When a legal or medical obligation exists for a health care provider to test a patient, he or she should counsel patients about these potential consequences before ordering drug tests and make a reasonable effort to obtain informed consent.5 Of note, in states with requirements for the reporting of newborn infants exposed to drugs, these supersede federal law on confidential protection of patient records when receiving addiction treatment (42 Code of Federal Regulations Part 2).81 BREASTFEEDING ...
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REx-PN-Lexicon_092021_Final.pdf
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In English, items are gender neutral with the exception where gender is required to respond to an item. For REx-PN items, the feminine gender is used without prejudice for certain terms (teachers, nurses, experts in the matter, etc.) in order to lighten the text. Terminology: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z English Français (Canada) A abuse • alcohol abuse • child abuse • drug abuse • emotional abuse • physical abuse • sexual abuse • substance abuse • verbal abuse ma ...
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LTL_Spring2024.pdf
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Jan. 25, 2024 National Nur sing Educati on Database : 2021–2022 Aggregate D ata Nancy Spect or, PhD, RN, F AAN Josephine Sil vestre, MSN, RN Qiana McInto sh, MBA Nicole Kamin ski-Ozturk, P hD, PMP Introduction In the fall of 2 020 NCSBN launched the Annual Repo rt Program, w hich is the fir st national pr ogram to col lect annual education da ta from all nu rsing program s in participa ting U.S. nurs ing regulator y bodies (NR Bs). This prog ram is based on NCSBN’s studies of qu ality indicato rs of nursing programs (Sp ector et al., 2 020), where NCSBN’s Ann ual Report team collects demographi c data and ev idence-based quality indica tors of nursin g programs f or the NRBs.