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BOC Update How the BOC supports Regulatory Issues Bernadette Olson, ATC BOC President. Vision of the BOC : To be the worldwide leader in credentialing Mission of the BOC : To provide exceptional credentialing programs for healthcare professionals.
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BOCUpdate How the BOC supports Regulatory IssuesBernadette Olson, ATCBOC President Vision of the BOC:To be the worldwide leader in credentialing Mission of the BOC:To provide exceptional credentialing programs for healthcare professionals 2009 BOC Athletic Trainer Regulatory Conference
Goal of Presentation… Provide information/insight into recent decisions by the BOC staff and its Board of Directors. Determine ways that the BOC, through its services, operations and strategic direction can facilitate state regulation. (What are state individual needs?)
Introducing our Directors Pete Koehneke (new President) Mike Ferrara (new VP) Scott Street (outgoing AT director and finance chair) Paul DeMartinis (New Finance Chair) Marcia Anderson Patrick Olsen Jerry Diehl Frank Walters *Physician Director (TBA)
Purpose of Regulation Demystifying Occupational and Professional Regulation: Answers to Questions You May Have and Be Afraid to Ask, Schmitt, K and Shimberg, G., Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation, 1996 “Ensure that the public is protected from unscrupulous, incompetent and unethical practitioners”; “Offer some assurance to the public that the regulated individual is competent to provide certain services in a safe and effective manner”; and “Provide a means by which individuals who fail to comply with the profession’s standards can be disciplined, including the revocation of their licenses.”
***Public Protection • Clarifying Scope of Practice • Identification of Competent • Providers • Examination • Continuing Competence • Policy • i.e. Standards of practice, impaired practitioner, professional practice and discipline
Benchmarks for Decision Making… • Will our decision cause harm to the patient or public? • Does it serve our mission? • Is our decision based on best practices • What do we know, what don’t we know • Are we reading the right context? • Is the decision palatable to the credential holders or candidates?
How Does the BOC Support Regulation… Best Practices Basics Dialogue Strategy International Standard
Best Practices in Key Operations • Strategic Objective #1 – Create a national practice standard within all 50 states recognizing the BOC exam as the standard. • Entry Level Examination • Valid, Reliable, & Blueprinted to RDS • Focuses on cognitive knowledge, practical application and clinical decision making • Initial transition to CBE complete • Evolution of item writing and increasing number of items available in item bank • Improving communication to candidates, program directors and others regarding examination development and preparation
Best Practices in Key Operations • Role Delineation Study • Validating Scope of Practice • Defines Domains of Practice, as well as cognitive and skill levels • Preparing to release 6th RD • Winter/Spring 2010 • Crosswalk RDS with Competencies and Proficiencies for Education • Working with the NATA and the CAATE on AT Services Document
Best Practices in Key Operations • Continuing Competence • Critical Question • Does Continuing Education = Continuing Competence? • Are practitioners using what they are learning to improve their practice, improve patient outcomes, decrease errors, etc. • Task Force for Continuing Professional Education (TFCPE) • Chaired by Dr. David Berry • Implementing Self-Assessments for Guided Learning, Professional Learning Plans (PLP’s), alternative methods of demonstrating continued competence • Combining adult learning theory with accountability for competence
Best Practices in Key Operations • In regards to bigger picture questions… • What happens when we achieve regulation in all 50 states? • What will be the continuing role of the Board of Certification • National examination • Continuing to standardize scope of practice • Continuing competence • Policies, etc.
Research and Education • Education… • Regulatory Conference • Attendance and Participation at CLEAR • Nationally, Internationally • Presentations at NOCA • Leadership Development • Citizens Advocacy Group • Research… • Continuing Competence • Information that helps us to make the best decisions.
BOC, CAATE, NATA Alliance Alliances • Purpose: Dialogue over issues of strategic importance and work collaboratively to advance the athletic training profession • Share a commitment to the advancement of the athletic training profession • Recognize and respect the legal responsibilities, fiduciary obligations and autonomy of each other • Recognize the importance and mutual benefit of bringing leaders together to share their unique perspectives on strategic issues • Recognize the importance of developing and adopting a unified vision for the future of the athletic training profession
International Growth of Athletic Training and Therapy • How can the BOC help to establish an international standard of practice for Athletic Training and Therapy? • Benefits for life and sport on a global level… • WFATT and the NATA International Committee • Education Summit • CATA (Canadian Athletic Therapy Association) • MRA • Other International Associations
Are there other ways we can help… Please feel free to contact BOC staff or a BOC Director if you have other ideas as to how we can help you achieve your goals.
Finally - Thank You to our Volunteers and BOC Staff … • Committee Members: • Professional Practice and Discipline Committee • Standards Committee • Role Delineation and Research Committee • Nominating Committee • Task Force Members • Task Force for Continuing Professional Education • Home Study Reviewers • Home Study Providers • Exam Item Writers • Board of Directors • Denise Fandel and the Entire Staff of the Board of Certification Interested in getting involved? Contact BOC Staff!!!
Thank You…Time for Q&A 2009 BOC Athletic Trainer Regulatory Conference