Regulatory And Accreditation: The Effects On Nursin Faculty
Regulatory and Accreditation: The Effects on Nursing Faculty
Laurie Fishman, CRNP
University of Phoenix
HSN-548 Role of the health care/Nursing Educator
Emily Piercy, RN, MSN,
October 30, 2006
Regulatory and Accreditation: The effects on nursing faculty
Regulatory agencies and accreditation bodies have held a part in the nursing community for many years. The regulation of nursing began as a simple registry process to protect both nurses and the public alike. Today, the primary purpose of regulation is still the protection of the public, but also relates to defining nursing practices as well as nursing education (Flook, 2003). The roles that regulatory agencies play in the nursing educational setting are many. In order to understand exactly what function any of the participating regulatory or accrediting committees has, a simple definition needs to be understood.
A regulatory agency is empowered to create and enforce rules or regulations that carry the full force of the......
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