NNPBC NP Conference
DescriptionNNPBC invites you to join us at our annual conference!https://www.nnpbc.com/events/2021-np-conference/
DescriptionNNPBC invites you to join us at our annual conference!https://www.nnpbc.com/events/2021-np-conference/
Meeting of provincial and territorial NP association partners
Envisioning advanced practice nursing beyond 2021: Wider Reach, Bigger Impact
Nurse Practitioners: Solutions for a Stronger and Healthier Ontario
Meeting of provincial and territorial NP association partners
Virtual Learning Series Hosted by Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of British ColumbiaRegistrationYou must register and pay the registration fee in order to attend this conference. Registration fees must be paid by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) in full at time of registration. All fees are subject to 5% GST. Upon completion of the online registration […]
Meeting of provincial and territorial NP association partners
Registration and Membership with NPAC-AIIPC required to attend.Register in advance is required for this meeting:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qcOGsqTktHtP4fTZ2J38ti46MpSHq7nkf After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting
SPEAKER: Dr. Dee Mangin, David Braley Chair in Family Medicine at McMaster University, Associate Chair (Research), and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University, and Director of MUSIC, the McMaster University Sentinel and Information Collaboration practice-based research network.DATE: Wednesday, March 9, 2022TIME: 12:00 – 13:00 Pacific Time PST CME CREDITS: MainPro+/MOC Section 1 credits: 1.0. You must register, […]
The National Abortion Federation (NAF) Canada invites you to participate in an online training on medication abortion for nurse practitioners. The training consists of 6 self-paced modules and a live Q&A session at 6:00 pm ET on March 29th. Topics covered include medication abortion protocols, patient-centered counselling, and how to implement medication abortion in primary care settings. […]