
Overview
Objectives:
- Apply Nurse Licensure Compact rules and policies to coordinate efforts and ensure public protection.
- Analyze and assess disciplinary complaints and legal case studies utilizing contemporary methods.
- Evaluate the Intersection of nursing ethics, law, and regulatory policy.
- Demonstrate the critical role that accurate documentation, thorough record-keeping, and the collection of appropriate evidence play in both nursing disciplinary investigations and legal proceedings.
Event Presentations
Evidence: When Real Facts Meet Real Life
- Presented by
- Kirsten Daughdril, JD, Senior Counsel, Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP, Atlanta
- Length
- 1:07:23
Regulatory Substance Use Monitoring Programs for Nurses: Program Participation Post COVID-19 Pandemic
- Presented by
- John Furman, PhD, MSN, COHN-S, Consultant, National Organization of Alternative to Discipline Programs
- Length
- 1:00:13
Order Language Utilized in Multistate Privilege Discipline
- Presented by
- Alicia Kennedy, JD, Attorney Supervisor, Division of Legal Services & Compliance, Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services; Gretchen Mrozinski, JD, Lead Attorney, Division of Legal Services and Compliance, Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
- Length
- 52:22
BON Investigator Series Track: Strategies and Insights in Evidence Collection, Documentation & More: Part 1
- Presented by
- Erin Bush, Investigator, Washington State Board of Nursing; Lynn Batchelder, Investigations Supervisor, Washington State Board of Nursing
- Length
- 49:28
BON Investigator Series Track: Strategies and Insights in Evidence Collection, Documentation & More Part II: Interview and Writing Considerations
- Presented by
- Erin Bush, Investigator, Washington State Board of Nursing; Lynn Batchelder, Investigations Supervisor, Washington State Board of Nursing
- Length
- 59:16
BON Investigator Series Track: Strategies and Insights in Evidence Collection, Documentation & More Part III: Process Improvement
- Presented by
- Erin Bush, Investigator, Washington State Board of Nursing; Lynn Batchelder, Investigations Supervisor, Washington State Board of Nursing
- Length
- 1:11:54
Enhancing Compliance
- Presented by
- Chris Roames, President & COO, RecoveryTrek, LLC; Chris Kesterson, CAT, Director, Operations and Risk Management, Colorado Peer Assistance Services; Elizabeth Temple, MEd, President and CEO,
- Length
- 1:00:44
Trauma Informed Interviewing Techniques
- Presented by
- Sarah Pederson, MSN, RN, AFN-C, SANE-A, SANE-P, IVSE-C, Statewide SANE Coordinator, Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
- Length
- 55:51
Remediation Intervention in Disciplinary Action
- Presented by
- Catherine Caldicott, MD, FACP, Medical Director, PBI Education
- Length
- 59:33
Where We’ve Been and Where We Are Going: A Guided BON Panel Discussion on Disciplinary Issues Facing your Board
- Presented by
- Moderator: Tim Arehart, JD, Senior Policy Advisor, NCSBN; Panelists: Abby Migliore, MSN, MBA, RN, Administrative Director, Discipline/Compliance Monitoring, Alabama Board of Nursing; Sam McCord, RN, Director of Investigations and Discipline, Nevada State Board of Nursing; Brittney Majefski, MSN, RN, PMH-BC, Program Director, Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses; Dr. John Furman, PhD, MSN, COHN-S, Consultant, National Organization of Alternative to Discipline
- Length
- 1:03:32
Forensic Fitness for Duty and Regulating Unprofessional Conduct: The relationship between investigation, prosecution, evaluation, and rehabilitation of safety-sensitive professionals
- Presented by
- Peter Graham, PhD, Managing Partner, Acumen Assessments, LLC and Acumen Institute, LLC
- Length
- 1:13:49