Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation
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The approach that regulators have taken regarding social media has evolved over the years, with more regulators conducting social media searches on applicants during the licensing process. Information found on social media can be used to aid an investigation, and the number of investigations that are centered on regulated professionals' misuse of social media has increased. How does this influence public confidence in regulators, and how do regulators take into account public expectations? How do regulators handle social media evidence and commentary during prosecutions? This podcast episode is a lead-in to a session at CLEAR's Annual Educational Conference, September 18-21, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that will further explore the utility, legality and practicalities of relying on non-traditional sources of information, such as online and social media content, both in the registration process and investigations.
Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860608) or
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070919_transcript.pdf)
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
Episode 23: Professional Regulation and the Next Generation
Episode 22: How Regulators Can Use Behavioral Science
Episode 21: Using a National Certification as Eligibility for Licensure
Episode 20: Lessons from Cases Involving Intentional Harm to Patients
Episode 19: Addressing Mental Health Concerns in the Investigative Process
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