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  • Locked PDF File Microsoft Word - transcript_ProgramCodeTransition.docx

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    More info: ncsbn.org/498.htm - NCSBN is changing the education program code schema in order to support expansion of new nursing programs in existing jurisdictions and program expansion into other countries. An NCLEX education program code uniquely identifies a school program where a nurse is educated. The education program code is currently a five digit number assigned by the National Consul of State Boards of Nursing to each program approved by a nursing board. These program codes are used to track performance on the NCLEX examination for each educational program.

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Transcript_Nursys_eNotify_SelfEnroll_2018.docx

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    You'll be contacted via email when the following changes are made to any of your enrolled licenses: active status license status, including disciplinary actions or board of nursing issued publicly available alerts, and license expiration. The authorization to practice map provides a visual representation of where you can practice as a reigstered or licensed practical nurse. Both a map and list view are available. The best part of e-Notify is that it is a completely free service. Save time, money, and resources while reducing the overall risk of missing important information from your boards of nursing about your license status.

  • PDF File 2019AM_Strategic-Plan.pdf

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    UP DA TE D Vision o Current & Proposed Text § Current – “Advance regulatory excellence worldwide” § Proposed – “Leading regulatory excellence worldwide.” o Rationale § The current vision was implemented a decade ago and has driven us towards advancing regulatory excellence worldwide. § As an organization consisting of 27% of all nurse regulatory jurisdictions in the world, with increased use of transnational telehealth, we need to set a challenging by achievable vision to pursu ...

  • Locked PDF File 2019DCM_LKelly.pdf

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    PUBLIC PROTECTION ISSUES • In addition to due process, there are public protection concerns when determining whether or not to have concurrent proceedings or allowing the criminal case to resolve first. • Examples: • Temporary suspension pending hearing • May be necessary for public protection if charged with felony related to practice or serious felony unrelated to practice (murder, rape, etc.) • Need to consider length of potential criminal prosecution • Need to consider if licensee if license ...

  • Locked PDF File Webinar_2022_VolunteerOpportunities.pdf

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    Fill out an online volunteer application: www.ncsbn.org/exam- volunteer-opportunities.htm http://www.ncsbn.org/exam-volunteer-opportunities.htm Application • Contact details • Employment • Education • License • Practice • Narratives • Demographic Approval • Each application is reviewed by NCSBN • NCSBN obtains approval from the nursing regulatory body • Volunteers are notified via email of approval • Applications remain active two years • May be updated at anytime Confidentiality • All panel mem ...

  • External Exam Publications | NCSBN

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    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) develops the NCLEX exam to test the competency of nursing school graduates in the U.S. and Canada. External Exam Publications | NCSBN Skip to Main Content Member Sign In Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Search Search Search Search Search Search Exams Nursing Regulation Compacts Policy Research Membership About Member Sign In More in NCSBN Exams NCSBN Exams NCLEX REx-PN NNAAP & MACE Exam Statistics & Publications NCLEX Pass Rates NCLEX Fact Sheet NCSBN Exam Program Reports Nurse Licensure and NCLEX Exam Statistics Practice Analyses Exam Publications External E ...

  • Current Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Members | NCSBN

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    Meet the current members of the NCSBN Technical Advisory Committee, including their backgrounds, expertise, and contributions to NCLEX-related research. More about G. Gage Kingsbury, Ph.D Mark D. Reckase, Ph.D University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University Dr. Reckase received his PhD in Psychology from Syracuse University. He has been a faculty member in College of Education at the University of Missouri - Columbia and Michigan State University. He was previously Assistant Vice President at ACT, Inc. Dr. Reckase was a past editor of the Journal of Educational Measurement and Applied Psychological Measurement.

  • Study results | NCSBN

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    Results from NCSBN's national study of transitioning new graduates to nursing practice. Nursing Licensure for Internationally Educated Nurses Practice APRN Consensus Model APRN Consensus Model Toolkit Substance Use Disorder Substance Use Disorder in Nursing Opioid Toolkit Substance Use Disorder Educational Materials Guidelines for Medical Marijuana Professional Boundaries Scope of Practice Decision-Making Framework Delegation New Nurses: Key Issues Transition to Practice Study results Discipline Filing a Complaint Filing a Complaint FAQ Adverse Events Decision Pat ...

  • Evidence-based Nursing Education Program Approval | NCSBN

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    Learn how NCSBN uses evidence-based guidelines to support nursing education program approval, including quality indicators, warning signs, annual reporting data, and research that helps boards of nursing benchmark and evaluate program performance. These guidelines, developed from a large mixed-methods study, consist of nursing program quality indicators and warning signs.  Since releasing the 2020 Nursing Education Approval Guidelines , NCSBN has created a core database to collect annual report data from participating US NRBs.

  • Substance Use Disorder | NCSBN

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    NCSBN’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) initiative includes free educational materials and resources for providers who prescribe opioids. Who is Affected? Substance Use Disorder can affect anyone regardless of age, occupation, economic circumstances, ethnic background or gender. It is a progressive and chronic disease, but also one that can be successfully treated. However, published best medical practices cannot alone combat the Substance Use Disorder or the opioid public health epidemic. Only a multifaceted approach, including prescribers, regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical companies, employers, legislators, law enforcement, and the federal government has a chance at turning the tide of Substance Use Disorder and the opioid-related morbidity and mortality.