UBC Summer Institute on Addiction
UBC Continuing Studies is offering a 3-day Summer Institute on Addiction from July 18-20. It will be an interprofessional and comprehensive program that emphasizes peer learning, innovation and unique examples of evidence-based practice. The flyer including full program details are … Read More
RACE (Rapid Access to Consultative Expertise) Service Info for NPs
The RACE service is a consultation service for NPs to be able to call an access specialist over the phone – check out the information at: http://raceconnect.ca Attached is: Pamphlet RACE p1 Info sheet RACE P2
BC Guidelines- March 2013 Update
March 2013 The following guidelines have been updated: Colorectal Screening for Cancer Prevention in Asymptomatic Patients Follow-up of Colorectal Polyps or Cancer Osteoporosis – Diagnosis and Treatment BC Guidelines launches mobile website In November 2012, BC Guidelines launched a … Read More
Thanks to A Nurse Practitioner- A patient’s story
Dear BCNPA I wanted to write to tell of my positive experience of having a nurse practitioner as my primary health care provider. About 5 years ago my husband and I found ourselves without a doctor when our wonderful family … Read More
Article on NP communications
See this interesting article for research on the role of NPs in facilitating knowledge exchange within multidisciplinary teams. The communicative power of nurse practitioners in multidisciplinary primary healthcare teams
RNAO to Host Free Webinars on New Foot Ulcers for People with Diabetes CPG
We have received the following information from the Canadian Nurses Association regarding 2 national free webinars – for those interested, this is a great opportunity. Please note: you must register for each webinar at the links indicated below. At the request … Read More
CMAJ- The effect of socioeconomic status on access to primary care: an audit study
Check out this CMAJ article on the effect of SES on access to primary care. It would be interesting know how NP clinics specifically designed to meed the needs of those who are marginalized impact on this. Click on link … Read More
BC Guidelines – January 2013 Update
January 2013 Clinical Practice Guidelines and Protocols by The Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee (GPAC) are designed to provide practical and easy-to-follow advice to general practitioners and specialists for effective patient care. The guidelines are based on scientific evidence, and … Read More
CAAPN Newsletter
The latest CAAPN Newsletter (December 2012) is now available for your information. CAAPN December 2012 Newsletter
Ambulatory ECG Monitoring (Holter Monitor & Other Devices) – Guidelines & Peer Review
This guideline was developed by the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee (GPAC) which is a joint committee of the British Columbia Medical Association (BCMA) and the Ministry of Health (MoH). Peer review is a critical component of the guideline development … Read More