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Community Health Nurses of Canada 15.11.2020

Join Canadian Nurses Association for our Webinar Series: System transformation and emergency preparedness: amplifying the voices of community and public health nurses taking place on November 26 from 12pm-1pm EST. http://bit.ly/2J9iewq Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eUJotK-JTP63rioZtPcKCA The cost is free...the information, invaluable.... #CNA2020 #YON2020 #YearoftheNurseandMidwife #webinars #webinarseries #nursing #canada #register #free #information #health #nursingvision #nurseschangelives #homehealth

Community Health Nurses of Canada 29.10.2020

Tomorrow at 7pm ET check out the #SayingGoodBye Concert

Community Health Nurses of Canada 23.10.2020

Shared from Food Allergy Canada Webinar: November 18th at 12pm EDT... Register now for a webinar on plant-based food trends and the impact to those with food allergy with Dr. Jennifer Protudjer. (Be sure to scroll down when you click the link to find registration for this webinar) https://foodallergycanada.ca/get-involved-october-2020/

Community Health Nurses of Canada 18.10.2020

Shared from Food Allergy Canada Webinar: October 21st at 1pm EDT... Join us for a webinar on understanding EoE with pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. Vishal Avinashi and registered dietitian Kirstin Wingate. https://foodallergycanada.ca/get-involved-october-2020/#EoE

Community Health Nurses of Canada 10.10.2020

Joignez-vous Canadian Nurses Association à notre série de webinaires: Transformation du système et préparation aux situations d’urgence : amplifier la voix de la collectivité et des infirmières et infirmiers en santé publique qui aura lieu le 26 novembre à 12 h HE. (en anglais seulement) http://bit.ly/32xbobS Inscrivez-vous ici: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eUJotK-JTP63rioZtPcKCA... C’est gratuit...l’information inestimable. #CNA2020 #webinaires #gratuit

Community Health Nurses of Canada 30.09.2020

Please feel free to share with your clients! On November 15th, let’s remember those we lost during covid-19, those who could not grieve together. Together we can support each other https://www.chpca.ca/campaigns/saying-goodbye/... #palliativecare #palliative #endoflifecare #covid_19 #virtual #virtualconcert #togetherwecan #togetherwearestronger #grieving #music #healing #newfoundland #newfoundlandandlabrador

Community Health Nurses of Canada 23.09.2020

On this 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour, CHNC remembers.

Community Health Nurses of Canada 23.09.2020

Be sure to check out and register for these webinars from RNAO about ECigarettes. The first one is on October 14th, so sign up soon using the link below. Webinar 1: October 14, 2020, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Landscape and Overview 101, Guest speakers: Dr. Robert Schwartz and Mathew McGuigan... Webinar 2: October 27, 2020, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Preventing E-Cigarette use amongst Youth, Guest Speakers: Cindy Baker-Barill, Claire Alexander and Adam Armitage Webinar 3: November 17, 2020, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Understanding E-Cigarette use amongst Adults, Guest speakers: Dr. Andrew Pipe and Rosemary Lamont E flyer to follow! https://myrnao.ca/fallvapingseries

Community Health Nurses of Canada 03.09.2020

Vaccinations save lives! https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/immunizations/#main

Community Health Nurses of Canada 19.08.2020

#Communityhealthnurses counting down to CHNC AGM!

Community Health Nurses of Canada 04.08.2020

How many of us can relate to this burnout? https://www.cbc.ca//running-on-fumes-amid-rising-covid-cas

Community Health Nurses of Canada 30.07.2020

Notice of the CHNC Annual Meeting of Members 2020, October 7, 2020 at 6:30pm Eastern via Zoom -- we hope you can attend! Meeting documentation and registration information available at https://buff.ly/3c1Qszh

Community Health Nurses of Canada 19.07.2020

Êtes-vous intéressés à obtenir la désignation dans votre spécialité en soins infirmiers? Il ne vous reste que très peu de temps pour vous inscrire à l’examen de certification de l’AIIC de cette année! La date limite est le 10 septembre. En tant que membre de la profession en soins infirmiers ou membre de l’AIIC, nous vous encourageons à obtenir la désignation nationale dans votre spécialité en soins infirmiers. L’obtention de la désignation de l’AIIC indique que vous vous eng...agez envers une norme avancée de compétence professionnelle et avez une compréhension approfondie de votre spécialité en soins infirmiers. Nous offrons la certification dans 22 domaines de spécialité en soins infirmiers, et différentes options sont disponibles pour les infirmières et infirmiers autorisés, les infirmières et infirmiers praticiens, les infirmières et infirmiers auxiliaires autorisés et les infirmières et infirmiers psychiatriques autorisés. Voici certains examens dernièrement ajoutés : Soins infirmiers en médecine-chirurgie et en gérontologie pour les infirmières et infirmiers auxiliaires autorisés; Soins infirmiers en gérontologie, en psychiatrie et en santé mentale pour les infirmières et infirmiers psychiatriques autorisés; Soins infirmiers en pédiatrie pour les infirmières et infirmiers autorisés et les infirmières et infirmiers praticiens. Qui est admissible? Les membres de la profession en soins infirmiers qui sont intéressés à obtenir la certification doivent démontrer qu’ils ont travaillé l’équivalent de deux années à temps plein (3 900 heures) au cours des cinq dernières années dans une spécialité de la pratique en soins infirmiers. Pour obtenir d’autres renseignements concernant les critères, le processus de demande et la préparation à l’examen, veuillez consulter obtenircertification.cna-aiic.ca. N’hésitez pas à communiquer avec nous si vous avez des questions à l’adresse [email protected]. https://cna-aiic.ca/fr/certification

Community Health Nurses of Canada 13.07.2020

Interested in a specialty nursing credential? (Reposted for CNA) There’s only a very short time left to apply for CNA certification this year! Deadline is September 10.... As a nursing professional or a member of CNA, we encourage you to consider earning a national credential in your nursing specialty. Being CNA certified shows that you’re committed to an advanced standard of professional competence and have a comprehensive understanding of your nursing specialty. We offer certification in 22 specialty areas of nursing, and various options are available for registered nurses, nurse practitioners, licensed/registered practical nurses, and registered psychiatric nurses. Some of our newest additions include: Medical-surgical nursing and gerontology for licensed practical nurses and registered practical nurses Gerontology as well as psychiatric and mental health nursing for registered psychiatric nurses Pediatrics for registered nurses and nurse practitioners Who is eligible? Interested nurses will need to demonstrate that within the last five years they have worked the equivalent of two years full-time (3,900 hours) in a nursing practice specialty. Further details about the criteria, application process and exam preparation are available at getcertified.cna-aiic.ca. Please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] should you have any questions. https://cna-aiic.ca/en/certification

Community Health Nurses of Canada 08.07.2020

We are honoured to have been featured in the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) blog in a posting about Community Health Nurses: The historical context and current reality in the COVID-19 pandemic. Read it here: https://buff.ly/3hLdAnA

Community Health Nurses of Canada 18.06.2020

Researchers at Queen's University are requesting your participation in a study to identify existing community outreach programs, educational resources, learning needs, and the perceived barriers and facilitators to the engagement and on-going participation of older aged adult patients with cardiovascular disease with these initiatives. To find out more information about this study, and to complete the survey, please click on the following link: https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5pgGfO1ucHAVarr.

Community Health Nurses of Canada 12.06.2020

La Fondation des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada (FIIC) et l’Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada (AIIC) ont conjugué leurs efforts pour créer un réseau d’information et de liens sociaux pour les futurs infirmières et infirmiers auxiliaires autorisés, infirmières et infirmiers autorisés et infirmières et infirmiers psychiatriques autorisés ou qui sont nouvellement diplômés en transition vers leurs premiers rôles en pratique professionnelle. Grâce à une géné...reuse subvention de la FIIC et au soutien administratif de l’AIIC, Judy Duchscher (MN, Ph.D.) a été en mesure de rassembler une équipe nationale d’étudiants, de nouveaux diplômés et d’experts en soins infirmiers afin d’élaborer Nursing The Future, une plateforme virtuelle de soutien des infirmières et infirmiers nouvellement diplômés. Des rapports indiquent que nous risquons de perdre de 31 % à 65 % des infirmières et infirmiers nouvellement diplômés au cours des deux premières années suivant leur arrivée dans la pratique professionnelle. D’autres données probantes affirment que 67 % de ces infirmières et infirmiers connaissent des niveaux extrêmes d’épuisement et manifestent le désir de quitter complètement la profession. Devant ce constat, la capacité de maintenir en poste les nouveaux praticiens tout en appuyant la main-d’œuvre actuelle pour fournir des soins de qualité est mise à l’épreuve. Nursing The Future est parrainée jusqu’au 31 juillet 2021 par le Fonds COVID-19 pour les infirmières et infirmiers. Nursing The Future est une initiative clé du Fonds COVID-19 pour les infirmières et infirmiers, car cette crise de santé publique mondiale met énormément de pression sur la main-d’œuvre infirmière, notamment les nouveaux praticiens qui font la transition de l’école au travail , a mentionné Christine Rieck Buckley, directrice générale de la FIIC. Lisez le communiqué de presse ici: https://cna-aiic.ca//plateforme-virtuelle-novatrice-en-cou.

Community Health Nurses of Canada 27.05.2020

The Canadian Nurses Foundation (CNF) and the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) have come together to help create a network of information and social connection for future and newly graduated licensed practical nurses, registered practical nurses, registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses transitioning into professional practice roles for the first time. With a generous grant from CNF and with administrative support from CNA, Judy Duchscher (MN, PhD) has been able to... bring together a national team of students, new graduates and expert nurses to develop Nursing The Future, a virtual platform of support for newly graduated nurses. Reports suggest we are at risk of losing 31% to 65% of newly graduated nurses within the first two years of entering professional practice. Further evidence claims that 67% of those new nurses experience extreme levels of burnout and express a desire to leave the profession altogether. Given this, the ability to retain the newest practitioners while supporting the existing workforce to deliver quality care is being challenged. Nursing The Future has secured sponsorship until July 31, 2021, through CNF’s COVID-19 Fund for Nurses. Nursing The Future is a key initiative of CNF’s COVID-19 fund as this global public health crisis has placed tremendous tension on the nursing workforce, particularly new practitioners who are transitioning from school to work, said Christine Rieck Buckley, CEO of CNF. Read the full press release here: https://cna-aiic.ca//innovative-virtual-platform-underway-.