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  • PDF File Transcript_2021APRN_jstanley.pdf

    So that if you look at these, there will be some changes to the descriptors, the contextual statements, and/or the competencies and sub-competencies. Also, several...five of the concepts, we received a lot of feedback on. Now, I will promise you, we received thousands of pages, and information, and comments from all of our stakeholders, from all the feedback that we received. Every single piece of feedback and comment was reviewed and considered as part of the revision process. Now, if you send in feedback, you may not…when you look at the document, you may not see exact words, you may not see where your changes were made, but I assure you, it was reviewed.

  • Locked PDF File transcript_2024dcm_kdaughdril.pdf

    And also, that one of the nurse witnesses had recorded the incidents on a calendar. Anytime you have that sort of contemporaneous collaboration, that's always going to strengthen your case. This was in kind of a strange procedural process because the state had given notice that it was going to use this type of information. And then based on that, the defendant pled guilty but then appealed it. I would be really surprised if this made it past appeal to use this type of information. Yeah, I agree. And attorneys love war stories, but I promise this one is relevant.

  • Locked PDF File 2025mym_jkelly2.pdf

    • Technological innovation may, in part, facilitate greater access, utilization, and benefit, at least for some… But, in a hi-tech world, at its core, recovery remains lo-tech Fast Car – Tracy Chapman “… and your arm felt nice wrapped around my shoulder, and I felt like I belonged, and I felt like I could be someone…” Summary Past 50 years since birth of NIDA and NIAAA learned a great deal about etiology, epidemiology, typologies, phenomenology, clinical course, interventions for stabilization a ...

  • Locked PDF File Compact Contact Directory Updated 5.8.25.xls

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  • PDF File Transcript_2018IRE_Teredesai-Carrol.pdf

    So all that new data and investments in infrastructure and technology that healthcare has made in the last 20 years goes to waste because the majority of time is spent in bringing that big data down to small data and then doing statistics on top of that data. So you lose a lot of information and you use a lot of fidelity and you lose a lot of compute power in just trying to reduce the number of dimensions along that patient. Now, imagine if you could do machine learning and AI without having to reduce those dimensions, suddenly, it would be much more powerful, it would be much more effective.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019LPP_TRoberts.pdf

    This was certainly the case in the not- too-distant past when it was generally accepted by the scientific community and the general community, that the atom was the smallest unit of matter. That was accepted knowledge. A collective kind of awareness, substantiated by a credible research- based analysis simply recorded this information as known truth never to be changed. The atom would forever be the smallest unit of matter. Now, this reality, this truth was not generally challenged. But it was indeed under scrutiny by a few people, not the least of which this one physicist who imagined a different configuration.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2021DCM_kpaxton.pdf

    ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2021 NCSBN Discipline Case Management Conference - Honestly Dishonest: A Fraud Examiner's Perspective Video Transcript ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. Event 2021 NCSBN Discipline Case Management Conference More info: https://www.ncsbn.org/15677.htm Presenter Kelly Paxton, CFE, PI, Principal, K. Paxton, LLC - [Kelly] So, "Honestly Dishonest: A Fraud Examiner's Perspective." A little background about me.

  • PDF File Transcript_2021SciSymp_jcimiotti.pdf

    They used two measures—the full-time equivalent of RNs and the patient to nurse ratio. We had unit types. We had several unit types. Most of our analysis, we collapsed them into ICU or non- ICU. The patient data, we actually had data available on 87,701 patients. We had their demographic information, age, gender, race, ethnicity, and categories of economic status, comorbidities. These were potentially 29. They were based on the Elixhauser Comorbidity Index. We had unit type, and we had admission and discharge month. Our patient outcomes of interest for this presentation were transfer out or transfer status.

  • PDF File Transcript_2021SciSymp_kmahmoud.pdf

    We had a sample of 493 nurses, of which only 460 were included in the final analysis due to missing this. The study was conducted over a period of six months and occurred between November 2018 and May 2019. Now, we collected nurses' demographic and background characteristic using an investigator- developed questionnaire where we also collected information related to the participant's state. Nurses' personal attitudes included measures related to nurses' stigma perceptions associated with working with this patient population. These included measures that assess nurses' personal experience with alcohol and drug use problem, and whether these experiences was with themself, a friend, a family member, a co-worker, or others. ©2021 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • Locked PDF File Transcript_2019DCM_lovermire.pdf

    And then finally, we can discuss some other useful sources of information besides the general "transactional reports." Obviously, as we go through, I just wanted to mention really quickly if you guys do have any questions, feel free to ask. You know, if you're comfortable raising your hand or whatever, feel free to do that.