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  2. College of Registered Nurses of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    nurses.ab.ca. The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) is the professional and regulatory body for more than 36,000 [1] registered nurses and nurse practitioners licensed to practice in the province of Alberta, Canada. The CRNA regulates registered nurses, nurse practitioners, certified graduate nurses, graduate nurses and graduate ...

  3. United Nurses of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The United Nurses of Alberta (UNA) is a trade union representing more than 30,000 Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses, and allied health workers in Alberta, Canada. UNA negotiates collective bargaining with the employers, of which the largest are Alberta Health Services and Covenant Health.

  4. Nursing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Also known as ICU nurses, critical care nurses use their advanced skills to care for patients who are critically ill and at high risk for life-threatening health problems. Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses (CACCN) Critical Care Nursing Certification Exam Competencies; Critical Care Pediatric Nursing - i.e. ICU with children Uses CACCN

  5. Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions - Wikipedia

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    The CFNU is a federation of provincial unions representing nurses, nurse practitioners, student nurses, and various allied health care workers. It advocates on a national level for issues related to nurses, patient care, the health care system, and working conditions. As of 2023, the CNFU represents nearly 250,000 nurses and student nurses ...

  6. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 commissioned Ernst & Young review of the province of Alberta's health care reported that the province ranked seventh on access to nurses. [23] One of the reasons given for Canadian nurses leaving Canada for the United States was unsafe patient ratios. In Ontario, one nurse said she was responsible for caring for six patients at a time ...

  7. Canadian Nurses Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), known in French as the Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada (AIIC), is the national professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners, licensed and registered practical nurses, registered psychiatric nurses and retired nurses across all 13 provinces and territories in Canada.

  8. Shirley Marie Stinson - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Marie Stinson, OC (December 10, 1929 – June 4, 2020) known as the "architect of nursing research" was a Canadian nursing leader who made major contributions to nursing graduate education in Alberta and nursing research internationally. She was the first Alberta nurse to earn a doctorate, and the first woman and first nurse to be ...

  9. Health Sciences Association of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The United Conservative Party (UCP) government under Premier Jason Kenney and Alberta Health Services, notified Health Sciences Association of Alberta, United Nurses of Alberta, and the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees of the government's intentions to cut an "estimated 6,400 to 7,400 unionized public-sector jobs by 2023". [3]

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