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Regulated-Nursing-in-Canada_e

12 Feb 2021

Regulated Nursing in Canada: The Landscape in 2021 v Thus, it became clear, leading into the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife in 2020, that a comprehensive narrative, clearly outlining the similarities, differences, and practices of the regulated designations could help clarify the nursing story, reduce confusion and serve as a critical resource for the profession and others who need to understan. [...] The list and examples of requisite skills and abilities provide the public and practitioners with information about the nature of the activities and general demands of both education and practice. [...] The entry-level competencies describe the minimum requirements or expectations of the new graduate required for safe, competent, and ethical practice (College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba, College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba and College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Manitoba, 2010). [...] Formerly known as the Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Canada, the Registered Psychiatric Nurse Regulators of Canada represents the four western provincial jurisdictions and the Yukon, and oversees the Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Canada entry-to-practice examination. [...] In 2020, the Association of Registered Nurses of Manitoba voted to expand its membership to include all regulated nurses and changed their name to the Association of Regulated Nurses of Manitoba (Association of Regulated Nurses of Manitoba, 2020).
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