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  • Transcript_2021DCM_ygreen.pdf

    But the main ones that we are most familiar with would be Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and the list could go on. But social media is here to stay. And one of the things that comes up with social media is how do we use social media to help us prove our cases. And it's been used throughout all types of levels of forums, to include circuit courts, county courts, and also in administrative hearings.

  • 2019MYM_JBush.pdf

    @WAMedCommission WMC.wa.gov Survey Results: Are you interested in learning about the Medical Commission’s work through (check all that apply): 534 264 244 179 100 94 48 26 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Newsletters Review meeting minutes Not Interested Listserv Emails Remote participation in MQAC meeting Facebook Attend a MQAC Meeting Twitter @WAMedCommission WMC.wa.gov • Created a public focused newsletter. • Use social media to live stream events. What Did We Do With The Informati ...

  • 2016_Winter_InFocus.pdf

    Watch Our Video Inappropriate posts on social media by nurses have resulted in licensure and legal repercussions. NCSBN’s Social Media Guidelines for Nurses video covers guidelines on using social media responsibly, with examples of inappropriate social media use. Order Free Printed NCSBN Resources Our brochure, A Nurse’s Guide to the Use of Social Media, is designed to help both new and experienced nurses understand how social media can be properly used in the profession.

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. This poster is designed to help nurses educate themselves about SUD changes, physical signs and signals will help not only their colleagues with SUD, but also protect patients. This is a companion piece to What You Need to Know About Substance Use Disorder in Nursing. 2018   | Brochures/Posters Poster: Social Media in Nursing: Understand the Benefits and the Risks This poster is designed to help both new and experienced nurses understand how social media can b ...

  • Discipline Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. Following the recommendations, allow nurses to safeguarding their professional integrity when using digital platforms. Learn more about Social Media Guidelines for Nurses Social Media Guidelines for Nurses NCSBN has developed guidelines for nurses and nursing students for using social media responsibly. Find Out More Discipline Publications, Articles & Courses Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety With a wealth of helpful guidelines and assessment tools, Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety makes it easy to identify the causes of practice breakdowns and to reduce health care errors.

  • L2L_Spring2016.pdf

    Inappropriate posts on social media by nurses have resulted in licensure and legal repercussions. NCSBN’s Social Media Guidelines for Nurses video covers guidelines on using social media responsibly, with examples of inappropriate social media use. Our brochure, A Nurse’s Guide to the Use of Social Media, is designed to help both new and experienced nurses understand how social media can be properly used in the profession.

  • L2L_Spring2012_v4.pdf

    Several boards of nursing (BONs) have reported receiving complaints against nurses and nursing students for violating patient confidentiality via social media websites. What seems like an innocent post on Facebook or any other social media modality could have legal and profes- sional repercussions. For some, the easiest thing to do is “outlaw” social media from health care environments altogether, but there are numerous potential benefits of social media within the nursing profession.

  • 2021DCM_ygreen.pdf

    Evidence: Issues and Practical Solutions Social Media (cont.) Issues with evidence obtained from social media sites include three defining characteristics: 1. identifying who posted the information; 2. the information being posted can be edited by all who see it; and 3. the information posted includes an easy way to share it with people not included within the scope of the original post.

  • Resources | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) produces publications, online courses and videos that contribute to the body of nursing knowledge. The objectives of this webinar are: Introduce regulatory background of licensure examinations Provide an overview of the NCLEX development process Identify linkage between entry-level nursing practice analysis and NCLEX test plan Illustrate concepts of computerized adaptive testing as they relate to the NCLEX Highlight NCLEX information available on the NCSBN Website Identify NCLEX development opportunities for Canadian nursing experts   2012   | Recorded Webinar Social Media

  • 2024dcm_mspector.pdf

    Too Much Information! Use of a Nursing Professional’s Social Media in Regulation Applicants Being Born Social Media is Fair Game, say Law Students 54% Denied for Social Media Posts 26% of Medical Students Unprofessional Otion Gjini Law Student Appearing in Playboy “Class of DDS 2015 Gentlemen” #MedBikini Carolyn Strom, R.N.