Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation
Government
Jennifer Best, Practice Consultant with the College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia, shares the College's research on the public's perception of continuing competence, including why it's important for regulators to understand this issue and how regulators can use this research in making informed, evidence-based decisions about regulatory policy.
Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860543) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode3_Competence061218_transcript.pdf)
Episode 41: Starting Fresh - The Journey of a New Specialist Regulator
Episode 40: Testing Through the Years - a CLEAR Exam Review Retrospective
Episode 39: CLEAR Investigative Excellence Award: Sharing Lessons Learned
Episode 38: Sanction Reference Points for Fairness and Defensibility
Episode 37: Regulatory Modernization - Challenges and Tips
Bonus Episode: Recognizing Unconscious Bias and Minimizing Its Impact
Episode 36: CLEAR's Board Addresses Unconscious Bias
Episode 35: The Role of Public Board Members
Episode 34: Conflicts of Interest with Subject Matter Experts
Episode 33: State Regulatory Structures Report
Episode 32: CLEAR's Conference Goes Virtual!
Episode 31: Mobility and the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
Episode 30: The Board's Role in Reopening Regulated Services
Episode 29: Medical Marijuana and Licensure Issues
Episode 28: Research on Recidivism
Special Episode: COVID-19 Resources for Regulators
Episode 27: What Makes a Difference for Candidates Taking Computer-based Tests?
Episode 26: Alliance for Responsible Professional Licensing
Episode 25: What It Means to Be a Good Regulator
Episode 24: WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Workforce Regulation
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