Role of the Executive Officer
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Full course description
This course will introduce the new executive officer of a nursing regulatory body to fundamental topics important to success. Executive officers were surveyed and asked to identify what they believe a new executive officer needs to know. This course will provide information regarding the origin and purpose of the nursing regulatory body, the role of other agencies in accomplishing the work of the nursing regulatory body, the origin and mission of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, and the importance of work/life balance in supporting rest and reflection.
This course will require approximately 2 hours of your time each week, including the call time, though it may vary from week to week and depending on your work pace.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the origin and purpose of the nursing regulatory body.
- State the role of other agencies in accomplishing the work of the nursing regulatory body.
- Describe the origin and mission of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
- Explain the importance of work/life balance in supporting rest and reflection.
- Articulate the role of the executive officer.
Course Details
Please note that completion of this course will only provide CE credits. While Foundations of Regulation courses are designed to enhance and compliment courses in the ICRS Certificate Program, credits toward graduation are not awarded.
- Instructor: Laura Rhodes, MSN, RN
- Delivery Method: Instructor-Led
- Cost: Free for Members