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2025dcm_ccaldicott.pdf
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Slide 18: Who might not have remediation potential? Slide 19: Who might not have remediation potential? Slide 20 Slide 21: Immediacy matters Slide 22 Slide 23: How remedial education works Slide 24: How remedial education works Slide 25: How remedial education works Slide 26: How remedial education works Slide 27: The licensee’s perspective Slide 28: The licensee’s perspective Slide 29 Slide 30: The regulator’s perspective Slide 31: The regulator’s perspective Slide 32: The regulator’s ...
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Resources | NCSBN
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. Kalenek and Patricia Moulton of the North Dakota Board of Nursing Learn about the NCSBN Faculty Qualifications Committee recommendations 2008 | Magazines Report of Findings from the 2006 LPN/VN Practice Analysis Linking the NCLEX-PN to Practice (Vol. 28) This study describes LPN/VN practice to assist NCSBN in evaluating the validity of the test plan that guides content distribution of the licensure examination.(© 2007) 2007 | Exams Research Report of Findings from the 2005 LPN/VN Post Entry- ...
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23-NLCAnnualReport.pdf
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Nahale Kalfas, JD Legal Counsel, Council of State Governments, National Center for Interstate Compacts Fred Knight, JD Consultant to the Commission Retirements and Transitions Thank you for everything you’ve done for the NLC—for your service, dedication and contributions. Congratulations on a job well done! Karen E.B. Evans (Maryland) Katherine Thomas (Texas) Lori Hart (Wyoming) 26 Jim Puente, MS, MJ, CAE Director Lisa Sands, MS Associate The Legal Counsel provides guidance to the commission and its committees with respect to the duties and responsibilities under the NLC statute, rules and ICNLCA bylaws and their interpretation.
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L2L_Spring2012_v4.pdf
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Site coordinators received a comprehensive overview of the study, including detailed instructions on their specific responsi- bilities at participating sites. They also had the chance to connect with NCSBN state coordinators during a state Q&A session and practice using the TTP website during a training session. Similar to Phase I, Phase II newly licensed nurses randomized to intervention sites will complete five online modules, work one-on-one with a trained preceptor for six months and receive institutional support from their facility.
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Leader_to_Leader_NLC_Issue2017.pdf
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What Educators Need to Know continued from page 1 SPECIAL ISSUE | MARCH 2017 www.ncsbn.org 2 The eNLC is also cost-effective, since an organization may share the expenditure of multiple licenses nurses can incur by crossing state lines. The effective date for the eNLC is the sooner of 26 states enacting the eNLC, or on Dec. 31, 2018. On the effective date, the Interstate Commission is formed and will begin to adopt rules to facilitate the implementation of the eNLC. The actual implementation of the compact by the states occurs six months after the effective date.
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FY21-NLCAnnualReport.pdf
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Tip of the Week Every Wednesday, public subscribers receive a tip containing general information about the NLC, based on FAQs. These tips are also shared via NLC Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. There is an opportunity to subscribe to this email list and anyone can do so directly from social media or from the NLC website. Every Friday, NCSBN member subscribers receive NLC tips focused on regulation. March issue: 276 recipients, 91 opens* (33%) April issue: 274 recipients, 72 opens* (26%) July issue: 294 recipients, 88 opens* (30%) 50 % increase in Tip of the Week subscribers *Note: Industry benchmarks indicate average email open rates fall between 17–28%.
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MBPResponses
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Responses Jurisdictions Number of Boards Percentage of Boards Responding 6-9 AK, CA-RN, CNMI, GU, HI, IA, ID, IN, ME, MO, MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, VI, WI, WV-PN, WV-RN, WY 20 36% 10-13 AL, AR, AZ, CA-VN, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IL, KS, LA-RN, MD, MS, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT 26 47% 14-17 DE, KY, MA, MI, MN, NC, RI, VA, WA 9 16% Page 6 of 52Board Structure MBP 2016 Composition of Board Members 3.1 Q2. How many RNs are mandated for inclusion as board members? 1-3 4 or more None 1-3 4 or more None *PN BONs and US Territories are not displayed on the map.
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EO-Succession-Guide-2026.pdf
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Example: Communication Plan* Audience Message Method Responsible Party Timeline Staff Leadership change details Email & staff meeting Interim EO 24 Hours Board Members Interim leadership update Phone & email Board Chair 24 Hours Regulatory Agencies Notify of interim EO Formal letter Board Chair 48 Hours Public Statement on website Website & press release Communications Team 72 Hours NCSBN Leadership change details Phone & email Interim EO 72 Hours 8Section I: Short-term EO Succ ...
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2009_MidYearMeeting Session Book.indd
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Session III: Innovation in Education Regulation Committee 28 Session Book | NCSBN 2009 Midyear Meeting Unlocking the Possibilities: The Key to Regulatory Excellence Identifying regulatory parameters that hinder innovation Brainstormed about real/perceived parameters Held collaborative conference call with our colleagues; invited participants included: AACN CCNE NAPNES NLN NLNAC Some of the regulatory parameters identified include Lack of communication with Board Fear of Board Inconsistency of ru ...
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transcript_2024dcm_mspector.pdf
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But it only receives about 45 applications a year. Compare that to about the 3,000 people who want to become a lawyer in Ontario every year, the 4,000 engineering applicants, the 9,000 teaching applicants, the 10,000 would-be real estate agents, and the little over 12,000 26-year-old nursing applicants. And assuming that those 12,000 nursing applicants are no different than any other 26-year-olds and no different than other medical, dental, or law students, wow, that's going to be a lot of work. And because we already have a sense on what we will find, we have to ask ourselves, is it even worth checking?