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Staying on the front line of clinical judgment and Next Generation NCLEX

Recorded April 19, 2021 | 1 Hour
Online
More than ever, today’s practicing nurses are required to accurately assess, use evidence, and make sound clinical judgments to ensure the most effective patient outcomes.

This session is geared to help meet that need by providing the most current information as you prepare your students for the NCLEX, and for their transition to practice. In this session, Jason Schwartz of the National Council of the State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) will be sharing his expert guidance related to the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) project. We will discuss the latest information on NGN case studies and standalone items, as well as updates on test design.

About the speaker

Jason A. Schwartz
MS Director of Outreach, National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)
Jason offers more than 20 years of experience in high-stakes testing and a reputation for innovation, leadership, and trust. Jason is the Director of Outreach at National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) where one of his primary roles is to share accurate and useful information with stakeholders regarding NCSBN examinations, services, and other offerings. Prior to joining NCSBN in 2019, Jason spent 10 years with Pearson VUE supporting the NCLEX and other NCSBN programs in various roles at the executive level. His background also includes 12 years developing educational assessments in the areas of mathematics and science, many successful conference presentations and publications, and a Toastmaster of the Year award. Away from the office, Jason has developed physics and astronomy programs for elementary school students and serves as the co-chair of the Society for American Baseball Research’s Baseball Cards Committee. He holds degrees in mathematics from the University of Oregon and the University of California, Berkeley, and has completed advanced coursework in Finance at the University of Chicago.

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