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  • PDF File transcript_2025am_aprn-panel.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    And if you think about it from an obstetrical standpoint, those physicians that are prepared to care for women, deliver babies, and do high-risk perinatal care, they are 22 years old, at least by the time they graduate from their bachelor's program. They're 26 from the time that they get out of a residency, that they get out of medical school, and 30 by the time they're graduating from their residency. Almost exclusively, obstetricians and gynecologists are female, are young women. They are growing their families, and we are finding that their length of full- scope practice is less than 10 years, on average, before they stop doing births and move to either a hospitalist practice or a primary care-only practice.

  • Locked PDF File Model_Rules_Proposed_Edits_With_Rationales.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    Graduate or be eligible for graduation from a BON approved prelicensure program or a program that meets criteria comparable to those established by the BON in its rules. Rationale: Located in Model Act. Model Rules Proposed Changes and Rationales 5 | P a g e 26. Removed: c. Pass an examination authorized by the BON. Rationale: Located in Model Act. 27. Removed: d. Submit to state and federal criminal background checks. Rationale: Located in Model Act. 28. Original: f. Report any condition or impairment (including but not limited to substance abuse, or a mental, emotional or nervous disorder or condition) which in any way currently affects or limits your ability to practice safely and in a competent and professional manner.

  • PDF File travelnursefaq.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    To obtain each one, visit the respective board of nursing website and complete the application for license by endorsement. 11. What if I am a resident of a noncompact state, and need to practice in multiple states? As a resident of a noncompact state, the NLC’s PSOR rules do not pertain to you. Therefore, you may hold as many single state licenses as needed.

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting June 11 2024_DRAFT 3

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Scott, MD           18.  P. Johnson, MS          19.  L. Scheidt, MO           20.  M. Poortenga, MT           21.  A. Oertwich, NE           22.  A. Czechowicz, NH           23.  M. Fortier, NJ           24.  S. Ferguson, NM           25.  C. Tillman, NC           26.  S. Pfenning, ND           27.  M. Anielski, OH (N. Siniff, designee)          28.  J. Barnhouse, OK           29.  W. Miller, PA           30.  L. D’Alessio, RI          31.  C. Moody, SC           32.  L. Young, SD           33.  S. Richardson, TN (T. 

  • PDF File minutes_jan-10-2023_commission-meeting_final.pdf

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    K. Lyon, LA 15. K. Esquibel, ME 16. K. Evans, MD 17. P. Johnson, MS-represented by R. Cagle 18. L. Scheidt, MO 19. M. Poortenga, MT 20. A. Oertwich, NE 21. A. Czechowicz, NH 22. M. Fortier, NJ 23. S. Ferguson, NM 24. C. Tillman, NC 25. S. Pfenning, ND 26. M. Anielski, OH 27. J. Barnhouse, OK 28. W. Miller, PA 29. C. Moody, SC 30. L. Young, SD 31. S. Richardson, TN 32. K. Thomas, TX 33. J. Busjahn, UT 34. J. Douglas, VA 35. C. Vanterpool-Romney, VI 36. S. Boni, VT 37. M. Chapman, WV 38. R. Weinman, WI 39.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2023mym_malexander.pdf

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    Anyone who's out of state who doesn't have a Florida license and who needs to interact with patients in Florida can register for that, similar to what Pam explained in Delaware, and they do a background check. And we have a central staff processing those applications for all of the licensed professions in Florida. - Great. - So it's a good online system. With it we have information about it on our website if anybody wants to check it out. - Thanks, Joe. David? - Yeah. And I'm going to preface this with, Maryann, you know that I'm responsibly subversive. So, just take the comments I'm going to make on that basis. I think we also need to consider some of the data ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • PDF File Transcript_2021SciSymp_deleon-whitlow.pdf

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    We also gleaned many lessons from our outreach which permitted us to reach a response rate of 45%. A big part of this was our persistence. For example, to reach out to these, to every school of nursing in the country, we emailed every contact that was listed on every website, and sometimes resorted to cold calling these schools of nursing trying to get contact information. We also give a lot of credit not only to the research team that you were introduced to earlier, but also to the team at Indiana University for helping us, again, reach out to these schools, get contact information, and to follow up, send, and review recruitment emails and the responses that we received.

  • PDF File L2L_Spring2017.pdf

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    The goals of this program are to: Develop the field of nursing regulation by building regulatory experts and researchers; Provide high-level evidence for nursing regulatory and policy decision-making; and Encourage scholarly dialogue and publications. Please check our website for more information on the program. Please tell your deans and directors to watch for information NCSBN will send them on the Regulatory Scholars Program. https://www.ncsbn.org/694.htm http://www.ncsbn.org mailto:nspector%40ncsbn.org?subject= https://www.ncsbn.org/L2L_Fall2016.pdf#page=7 https://www.ncsbn.org/regulatory-scholars.htm

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2025dcm_jfurman.pdf

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    Real fast, it's 11:00, but one question. - I'm so sorry. What happens to nurses? - What happens? - Yeah, like if they apply to have discipline alternative, is that just from the state board website? - Yes. So yeah, you could still go to the National Practitioners database or Nurses, and that stuff would still be there. But yeah, it only applies... Washington State can't tell other states what to do. Yeah, but it's a step forward. It's a step forward.

  • FAQs | NURSECOMPACT

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Find answers to common NLC questions, including multistate licensure, applying for a compact license, Primary State of Residence (PSOR), moving between states, and key compact definitions. Apply for licensure by endorsement to the board of nursing (BON) in the state where you seek a license. Contact information for BONs is available on ncsbn.org . Where is the compact application and what is the application fee? Use the board of nursing’s (BON's) application for licensure by exam or by endorsement, as found on your BON’s website . Licensure fees vary by state. If your legal residence in a state that joined the compact as of Jan. 19, 2018, and you hold a single-state license in that state, then you should complete the upgrade or conversion application for a multistate license on your BON's website .