Overview
Objectives:
- Identify nurses at risk for suicide during investigations, interviews and case conferences.
- Analyze disciplinary cases using contemporary methods.
- Apply best practices when managing a joint state investigation of a compact license.
Event Presentations
Identifying Nurses at Risk
- Presented by
- Victoria J. Priola, PsyD, Chief Psychologist, Powers Wellness & Consulting Group
- Length
- 1:00:30
Keynote: Regulation without Rules: Making Room for Innovation
- Presented by
- Jason A. Schwartz, MS, Director of Outreach, NCSBN
- Length
- 51:24
Nurse Suicide Risk and Prevention
- Presented by
- Amanda Choflet, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Interim Dean and Associate Clinical Professor, Northeastern University
- Length
- 1:05:08
Nurse Stress, Burnout and the Regulatory Response
- Presented by
- Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Officer, Nursing Regulation, NCSBN
- Length
- 22:52
Case Studies
- Presented by
- Amigo Wade, JD, Deputy Director, Virginia Division of Legislative Services
- Length
- 54:20
NCSBN鈥檚 Disciplinary Decision Pathway
- Presented by
- Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Officer Nursing Regulation, NCSBN; Jim Cleghorn, MA, Director, Member Engagement & Government Affairs, NCSBN
- Length
- 34:31
Reimagining Discipline
- Presented by
- Victoria J. Priola, PsyD, Chief Psychologist, Powers Wellness & Consulting Group
- Length
- 1:48:03
Reimagining Discipline Continued: Workshop & Discussions
- Presented by
- Victoria J. Priola, PsyD, Chief Psychologist, Powers Wellness & Consulting Group
- Length
- 47:08
Best Practices for Managing a Joint State Investigation of a Compact Licensee
- Presented by
- Fred Knight, JD, NLC Consultant
- Length
- 53:21