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  • PDF File 09_PostEntryCompetenceStudy_Vol38_WEB_final_081909.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    A person who does not get stuck in the day to day, but strives to make the nursing profession better and is a advo- cate for the practice. A leader. [LPN/VN, Year 5] I think there are two characteristics that reflect a person’s competence. The first trait is that a com- petent nurse is never satisfied with their level of knowledge… I feel that a second trait that highly competent nurses exhibit is confidence, or coolness under pressure… Finally I would emphasize that in an emergency situation or even just a trying situa- tion, the nurse needs to demonstrate calmness and confidence to gain the trust of the general public as well as their fellow nurses.

  • Locked PDF File MSBON_Employee_Survey_Results_with_Return-Playbook.pdf

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    MSBON COVID 19 Safe Return to Work Survey ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Yes 100.00% 23 0.00% 1 / 13 0 Q1 MSBON implemented appropriate operational protocols in response to COVID-19. Answered: 23 Skipped: 0 Total Respondents: 23 Yes No 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% No MSBON COVID 19 Safe Return to Work Survey ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Yes 100.00% 23 0.00% 2 / 13 0 Q2 Senior Leadership does a good job of sharing information regarding COVID-19. Answered: 23 Skipped: 0 Total Respondents: 23 Yes No 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% No MSBON COVID 19 Safe Return to Work Survey ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Yes 100.00% 23 0.00% 3 / 13 0 Q3 Senior Leadership cares about my health and safety.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019TriReg_AChang.pdf

    Site: ncsbn.org

    So with that, if you're interested in artificial intelligence, I have with the help of a generous grant from the foundation and the Institute, there's an ebook that's available before the real book comes out. We have a monthly or bimonthly magazine that you can read all the talks from previous meetings called Artificial Intelligence in Medicine are uploaded, including talks on regulatory issues. And that's the URL for the website. And for those of you, that's my contact information, including my cell phone, by the way, if people want to text me. I don't get an overabundance of calls or texts, so don't worry. And this is our big sort of the Olympics of AI medicine meetings.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019TriReg_Risk-Based-Regulation.pdf

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    You know, the federation certainly addresses risk in a lot of its documents, whether that's in model policy, or in guidelines or even in communications with boards and various research projects that we engage in. But in terms of an actual formal definition of risk-based regulation, we haven't done that in a way that's been in a public-facing way on our website or in any of our guidance documents. We did survey our state medical boards, we survey them at least annually on a number of different topics. And in 2016, we decided to include a question on risk-based regulation to find out where they were at with the concept or whether they'd implemented any strategies.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2022DCM_mschentrup1.pdf

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    Normal memory and traumatic memory are stored differently by the brain, okay? So the hippocampus, and this is great, right, this is the first time I've ever done this, so you're welcome, all right, I really did this, all right. You can take a picture of that thing and go to that website. You don't even have to write it down, right? All right, never mind. All right, okay. I missed him on that joke right there, all right? I'm gonna keep working. All right. So just like your prefrontal cortex is impaired during traumatic events, so is your hippocampus, right?

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2024itops_jshaw.pdf

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    ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2024 NCSBN IT/Operations Conference - Innovation, Technology & the Future: Opening Minds to What’s Next for Nursing Regulatory Bodies Video Transcript ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2024 NCSBN IT/Operations Conference More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2024-ncsbn-it-operations-conference Presenter Jack Shaw, MBA, AI Visionary and Emerging Technologies Strategist - [Jack] Thank you, Noir, and good morning.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2025nclex_escalante-kolbuk-brayant.pdf

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    So now we're going to talk a little bit about how we can create simulations that will follow the standards of best practice and also support teaching our learners about critical judgment. On the left-hand side, I provided a QR code. The standards, there are 10 of them. They are readily available on the INACSL website for free, so I would encourage you to scan that QR code so you can have access to those standards. So we don't have time to focus on all the standards. However, we're going to spend a little bit of time focusing on some of them. The first one that we're going to talk about is the simulation design.

  • PDF File transcript_2024lpp_panel.pdf

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    We have about 15 training programs that have already been approved in Kentucky. We also now are utilizing the MACE exam, which is offered through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing through Credentia. So that is just now getting ready to go up on our website within the next two weeks. So we're very...we've had very good results from this. And I also, just another caveat, I think it's important for the regulator executive director to be involved with professional organizations that speak to these entities.

  • Locked PDF File Model_Rules_Redlined.pdf

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    The fiscal, human, physical, library, clinical and technical learning resources shall be adequate to support program processes, security, and outcomes.All students have books and resources necessary throughout the program. 7. Remediation strategies are in place at the beginning of each course and students are aware of how to seek help. http://www.ncsbn.org/ 26 NCSBN Model Rules | www.ncsbn.org Model Rules Redlined c. Program Administrator qualifications 1. Administrator qualifications in a program preparing for LPN/VN licensure shall include: a. A current, active RN license or privilege to practice that is not unencumbered and meet requirements in the jurisdiction where the program is approved; b.

  • PDF File commissionbylaws.pdf

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    All Commission meetings shall be open to the public, except as set forth in Commission Rules or as otherwise provided by the Compact. Prior public notice shall be as follows: 1. Publication of notice of each meeting will be posted at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting on the Commission’s website or another website designated by the Commission; and 2. Notice will be distributed by e-mail to interested parties who have requested in writing to receive such meeting notices. A meeting may be closed to the public if the Commission determines by a majority vote of the Commissioners that there exists at least one of the conditions for closing a meeting, as provided by the Compact.