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MBPResponses
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MBPResponses 2023 Assistive Personnel Survey Generated: 3/13/2024 2:42:17 PM 59 Jurisdictions Included in the report: Table of Contents 1 . Terminology 2 . Agency Type 3 . Regulation of Assistive Personnel 4 . Reference to Delegation for Assistive Personnel in a Specific Statute/Regulation 5 . Approval of Assistive Personnel Training Programs 6 . Responsibility for Assistive Personnel Initial Competency Evaluation 7 . Administration of/Type of Assistive Personnel Initial Competency Examinations 8 . Registry of Assistive Personnel 9 .
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2023mym_malexander.pdf
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International Guiding Principles for Telehealth Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation, NCSBN Phase 1: Exploratory study to identify telehealth companies Phase 2: Multi-phase mixed methods study Phase 3: International Telehealth Think Tank Phase 4: Validation Phase 3: International Telehealth Think Tank • 6 countries, 6 Canadian Provinces, 17 states • 2 small group discussions: – Develop the guiding principles – Further refine the principles • Creation of Guiding Prin ...
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(Draft or Approved)
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Discussion: Members and staff went around and introduced themselves and spoke briefly about their backgrounds regarding licensure and governance. Decision: Members selected Kerry Pryzbylo to be subcommittee chair. Action Item: N/A #2 AGENDA ITEM: Plan for the Day GOAL: Review and revise as much of the Model Act as possible. Discussion: The subcommittee planned to review their designated articles of the Model Act, looking to ensure that each of the statutes meet the committee charge.
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Ongoing Research | NCSBN
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Award-winning research from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) supports regulatory decisions for patient safety and public protection. Ongoing Research | 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 Research Research Ongoing Research Recently Completed Research National Nursing Workforce Study 2024 Workforce Results Simulation Study Meet the Researchers Research & Learning Opportunities NCSBN Grant Program Doctoral Student Grant Grant ...
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5_Communication_Plan.docx
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Communications Plan – Tool #5 Communication is a key function of a healthy organization and is integral to the success of a transition. Assign who will contact them, how the contact will be made and how soon after the plan is implemented they will be contacted. Example: Governor, other state agencies and stakeholders, etc.
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2021AM_dbenton.pdf
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CEO's Address David C. Benton, RGN, PhD, FFNF, FRCN, FAAN Chief Executive Officer, NCSBN The Policy Landscape • State of the world Nursing and Midwifery Reports • Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery • A plethora of country-based activity • Significant policy research contributions Things to Consider • Navigation • Complexity • Agility • Synergy • Innovation Making Progress • Responding • Entry • Individual • Health • Preempting • Maintaining • Team • Life Taking a Wider Perspective Things to Consider Things to Consider Things to Consider Three Final Thoughts • Proportionate, agile regulatory reform • Proactive regulators to increase quality and equitable access • Regulation as a critical component of optimal workforce deployment and economic recovery
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2018MYM_DBenton.pdf
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NCSBN in Today’s Regulatory Environs But, No:- • Occupational Licensure • Board Performance • Inter-disciplinary NCSBN in Today’s Environs • Computer Adaptive Testing • Nursys® • TERCAP® • CORE • IRE • Journal of Nursing Regulation • Compact • eLearning • APRN • Federal & State Legislative Engagement The Future - a series of paradigm shifts • From Bad Apples to Shifting the Curve • From NCLEX to NGN • From Soloist to Heart of the Orchestra • From Entry Gate to Continuing Competence The ...
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Of respondents who indicated they utilized tele-health, 31.7% engaged in telehealth across state border between 1% and 25% of their time. Employment Results 82% of respondents were actively employed in nursing 63% reported working full time 6% of respondents were unemployed About ½ of these were not seeking work as a nurse Reasons for being unemployed: Taking care of home and family (50%) Difficulty in finding a nursing position (15%) Respondents with the following degrees had the highest rate of active employment in nursing: ADN (83%) BSN (85%) MSN (87%) DNP(97%) PhD (83%) Authors’ Notes Correspondence regarding this article should be addressed to Carey McCarthy at NCSBN, 111 E Wacker Dr, Ste 2900, Chicago, IL 60601.
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Exam Volunteer Opportunities | NCSBN
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Learn how licensed nurses can volunteer with NCSBN to support exam development through item writing, item review, and standard‑setting panels while earning CE credit. Submit a Volunteer Application Now Item Development Flyer - The NCLEX and REx-PN Depend On You! NCSBN depends on nurses to assist in the NCLEX and REx-PN item development process. Download Publication Related Resources Volunteer Application Form Stay Current with NCSBN Join our email list to receive the latest news, publications and events from NCSBN and the world of nursing regulation.