Regulation Matters: A Clear Conversation

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Sinopsis

CLEAR's podcast is a resource in the field of professional and occupational regulation to help stakeholders stay current on new developments and hear diverse opinions on a broad range of topics.

Episodios

  • Episode 17: Role of a Content Developer in Licensing Exams

    11/06/2019 Duración: 23min

    Sarah Wennik, content development manager with Pearson VUE and chair of CLEAR's Examination Resources and Advisory Committee, talks about what a content developer is; how their role differs from the role of a psychometrician; the skills needed to be a successful content developer; and examples of the tasks a content developer is responsible, working in partnership with psychometricians, subject matter experts and test sponsors. A session at the 2019 CLEAR Annual Educational Conference will address further details about remediating test items with poor statistical performance and give attendees a chance to take on the role of a content developer and work on example items. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860601) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode17_content_Developer_ 061119_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 16: Update on Initiatives for Credentialing of Transitioning Military Members

    14/05/2019 Duración: 30min

    Bill Brigman with Solutions for Information Design, Michael Behm with Stateside, and Sara Appel with the Multi-state Collaborative on Military Credit share updates on various programs, initiatives and legislation to aid service members in transitioning to civilian careers through credentialing and military credit opportunities. They discuss the COOL programs, recognition of equivalent military training, licensure fee reductions or waivers, licensure compacts, Pathways legislation, licensure endorsement and temporary licenses for military spouses, applying military training toward college credit, and career readiness programs. Websites: www.cool.army.mil www.cool.navy.mil/usn/index.htm www.cool.navy.mil/usmc.index.htm www.amcaexams.com/military/air-force-cool/ www.mhec.org/convening/multi-state-collaborative-military-credit Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860599) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode16_Military_Credentialing_ 051419_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 15: Guidelines for Working with Subject Matter Experts

    09/04/2019 Duración: 19min

    Elizabeth Witt, chief consultant and psychometrician with Witt Measurement Consulting, talks about what a subject matter expert (SME) is; the role of SMEs in job analysis, standard setting, and item writing; qualifications of an SME; SME recruitment; and communication with SMEs. She gives advice on how to ensure that SMEs are engaged and how to handle challenges involved in managing SMEs. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860590) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode15_Working_with_SMEs_ 040919_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 14: Perspectives on Practitioner Substance Abuse and Regulation

    12/03/2019 Duración: 14min

    Donna Mooney Haywood, retired manager of regulatory affairs at the North Carolina Board of Nursing, shares her perspective, gained from 30+ years of regulatory experience, about substance abuse by licensed healthcare practitioners. She discusses the higher standard to which licensees are held, her views on alternative to discipline programs, and the difference in approach to handling practitioners misusing prescription drugs versus street drugs. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860586) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode14_Practitioner_Substance_Abuse_ 031219_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 13: Research on Practice Hours: Establishing Evidence for Regulatory Policies

    12/02/2019 Duración: 11min

    The College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba undertook research on practice hours, or currency hours, to determine any correlation between practice hours and continuing competence. Deb Elias discusses the research methodology, the findings and interest in future collaborative research. This podcast episode is related to a CLEAR Resource Brief, "Establishing Evidence for Regulatory Policies: A Method and Case Example," by Deb Elias, Jill Tomasson and Leanne Worsfold. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860583) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode13_Research_Practice_Hours_ 021219_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 12: Current Research Interests at the Professional Standards Authority

    07/01/2019 Duración: 26min

    Douglas Bilton, Assistant Director of Standards and Policy with the Professional Standards Authority in the UK, shares current research interests at the PSA. He discusses PSA's goal of linking the academic world and the world of regulatory practice to encourage research that helps to establish professional regulation as an evidence-led area of public policy. Recent and current research topics include applying the concept of Counterproductive Work Behaviour to help understand why healthcare professionals sometimes don't follow standards, creating a risk calculator to advise on the right form of regulation or alternatives to regulation, and researching the idea of constructive distrust to determine what makes patients feel comfortable or inhibited about playing a part in their own care. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860577) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode12_PSA_Research_ 010819_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 11: Finding Opportunities to Tell Your Agency Story – Marketing Tips

    11/12/2018 Duración: 14min

    Griffin Pritchard, public information specialist with the Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, provides some tips on finding opportunities to tell your agency story in a new way to your audience. He discusses targeting your message to different audiences, leveraging branded merchandise, communicating via social media, and developing strategies for boards with a small staff or small budget. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860575) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode11_Marketing_Tips_ 121118_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 10: The Scope of Regulation – Can the Boundaries Be Stretched?

    13/11/2018 Duración: 23min

    Andrew Charnock, Chief Executive and Registrar at the Occupational Therapy Board of New Zealand, looks at the factors that conform or restrict the governance scope and practice of regulation. He considers the questions of whether regulatory legislation is too cumbersome for regulation today and whether regulators should align their strategies around their country's major strategies, for example, health regulators alignment with health and health workforce strategies. This podcast episode is a lead-up to a session at CLEAR's Regional Symposium, November 29-30, 2018 in Wellington, New Zealand. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860571) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode10_Scope_of_Regulation_ 111318_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 9: Licensing Reform Efforts: Professional Beauty Industry Perspective

    09/10/2018 Duración: 18min

    Myra Reddy, Government Affairs Director for the Professional Beauty Association, summarizes why the PBA supports requirements for occupational licensure in the beauty industry. She discusses PBA's support of reform efforts to promote consistency of requirements across state, and even county, lines; enhance mobility; increase externship and apprenticeship programs; and increase testing opportunities including pre-graduate testing. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860561) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode9_Reform_Efforts_ 100918_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 8: Investigative Excellence Group Award winner

    11/09/2018 Duración: 16min

    The CLEAR Investigative Excellence Group Award recognizes a team that has demonstrated exceptional performance in a particular case, or has a history of excellent performance beyond what is expected or required, resulting in a direct and significant impact to the protection of the public or consumer interests. Investigators from the Colorado Division of Professions and Occupations share how they overcame challenges of the case and collaborated with the Denver District Attorney's Office for a successful and award-winning investigation into unlicensed medical practice. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860556) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode8_Investigative_Award_Group_ 091118_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 7: Breaking Down Licensing Barriers While Ensuring Public Protection During a Disaster

    28/08/2018 Duración: 20min

    In 2017, at least 5 states or US territories suffered natural disasters or public health emergencies. Disaster response is, at best, orchestrated chaos. This chaos is compounded by the hodgepodge approach to license portability in the United States. Ronne Hines, Division of Professions and Occupations, Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, gives some examples related to the interplay of license portability laws, regulation of the out-of-state workforce, and the challenges and successes of regulating during a disaster. This podcast episode is a lead-up to a session at CLEAR's Annual Educational Conference, September 26-29, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860554) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts /CLEAR_podcast_episode7_Regulating_during_Disaster_ 082818_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 6: The Role of Regulators in Health Workforce Data Collection

    14/08/2018 Duración: 28min

    Policymakers and planners in all jurisdictions face complex challenges in assuring access to needed health care services. Evidence-based decisions require objective and comparable provider supply and distribution data. Licensing boards are in a unique position to help. An expert panel representing the US and Canada discusses the role of regulators in health workforce data collection. This podcast episode is a lead-up to a session at CLEAR's Annual Educational Conference, September 26-29, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860550) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode6_Health_Workforce_Data_081418 _transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 5: Occupational Licensing Policy Learning Consortium

    24/07/2018 Duración: 11min

    Eleven states are participating in the Occupational Licensing Policy Learning Consortium as part of the occupational licensing project undertaken by the National Conference of State Legislatures, the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, and the Council of State Governments. Suzanne Hultin with NCSL gives an update on how the project is addressing license portability issues and focusing on population groups who face unique challenges and barriers related to entering the labor market in a licensed occupation. Suzanne reviews trends being seen in the 11 states and resources related to license portability and reducing barriers to labor market entry. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860548) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode5_Licensing_Consortium072418 _transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 4: Sexual Abuse by Regulated Professionals: Achieving Zero Tolerance

    10/07/2018 Duración: 27min

    There have been some significant changes to the framework, policies, and procedures for handling cases of sexual abuse committed by regulated professionals. Representatives from regulatory organizations in the United States, Australia and Canada share information about what prompted a review of these procedures, what changes have been implemented for investigations of allegations of sexual boundary violations, and what impact the changes have had. This podcast episode is a lead-up to a session at CLEAR's Annual Educational Conference, September 26-29, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860544) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode4_Sexual_Abuse071018_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 2: Investigative Excellence Award winner, Robert Herbert

    12/06/2018 Duración: 18min

    CLEAR's Investigative Excellence Award recognizes an investigator who has demonstrated exceptional performance in a particular case, with performance beyond what is expected or required, resulting in a direct and significant impact to the protection of the public or consumer interests. Robert Herbert, a 2017 recipient from the Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, talks about the case for which he was nominated and shares some of the investigative techniques he used throughout the case. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860542) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode2_Investigator061218_transcript.pdf)

  • Episode 3: Research on the Public's Perception of Continuing Competence

    12/06/2018 Duración: 21min

    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 1: Introducing the CLEAR podcast

    11/05/2018 Duración: 09min

    The Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation is excited to launch Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation. In this introductory episode, podcast host Line Dempsey and CLEAR Executive Director Adam Parfitt share information about CLEAR and give a preview of topics for upcoming podcast episodes. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860541) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode1_Introduction061218_transcript.pdf)

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