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- Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario
Professional nurses are building excellence in health and healthcare in a collaborative and sustainable way across Ontario The Ontario healthcare system continues to feel the impacts of the nursing shortage Our annual survey highlights the experiences of over 1,000 RPNs
- WeRPN Begin – WeRPN Begin
In partnership with the Government of Ontario, WeRPN’s BEGIN program builds bridges for Personal Support Workers (PSWs) and Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) to explore new professional pathways in Hospitals, Primary Care, Long-Term Care (LTC) and Home and Community Care (HCC)
- My Learning Dashboard - WeRPN eShop
In Ontario, RPNs are community college graduates After graduation, they write a national certification examination Once they successfully complete this exam, they are registered to practice as a nurse by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
- WeRPN News Updates – WeRPN Journal Edition
Innovation Comes to WeRPN’s Annual General Meeting On October 28th 2021, WeRPN hosted its 63rd – and second virtual – Annual General Meeting (AGM) This year we embraced an innovative virtual platform to deliver an informative and inspirational event for our members
- WeRPN - Step-1 Eligibility – NEI
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: The completed application must be received within 90 days of the completion date of the course conference This deadline is strictly observed Late or incomplete applications will be declined Complete the following table Please apply on a course-by-course basis
- Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario - Dev Pro
Join WeRPN for practical benefits like Professional Liability Protection (PLP) insurance, discounts and educational resources while helping to support the powerful advocacy work we do everyday View online
- My Application – WeRPN Begin
Long-Term Care needs knowledgeable professionals like you Take the first step with BEGIN Learn More Please login to apply
- Nursing – WeRPN Journal Edition
Beginning a career as a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) in Ontario is both exciting and challenging With nursing shortages and a complex healthcare landscape, new nurses enter environments shaped by the lingering effects of COVID-19 and systemic ch
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