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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Regulatory Practice - Opportunities and Considerations
In the regulatory context, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly...
From Stigma to Support- Modernizing Mental Health Policies in Licensure
Research shows that questions about mental health and substance use on licensure applications and...
Supporting Licensed Professionals through Regulatory Proceedings
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) recognises that being under investigation by a regulator...
Understanding our Impact - Supporting Registrant/Licensee Health and Wellbeing
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is a United Kingdom-wide multi-professional...
Occupational Licensing Reform in a Post-Pandemic World
What changes to occupational licensing laws might persist beyond the pandemic, and which new ones...
Increasing the Accuracy of Licensure Decisions - On the benefits of more, shorter exams
This session discusses a shift in thinking, moving away from focusing on the accuracy of exam...
Disciplining Practitioners for Off-Duty and/or COVID Misinformation Conduct
As part of a regulator's mandate is to maintain the public's trust and confidence in the...
Doctors, Patients, Sex and Chaperones - Rethinking Medical Regulation
There have been some significant changes to the framework, policies, and procedures for handling...
Finding the Balance Between Regulatory Reduction and Public Protection
A Regulation Reform Pilot Program was established by the 2018 Virginia Acts of the Assembly for...
Sunrise Reviews and Right-Sizing Occupational Regulation
The Institute for Justice, a non-profit, public interest law firm, has released a new study, Too...
Compacts, Universal Licensing, & Reciprocity – Separating Fact from Fiction
As legislatures across the US consider compacts, universal licensing, and reciprocity as ways to...
Regulating Licensees' Use of Social Media
Regulators need to develop a policy or guidance to practitioners about the expected standards...