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Palliative Care Resources Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
WEBA Palliative Approach to Care in the Last 12 Months of Life is a best practice guideline (BPG) which provides evidence-based recommendations to nurses and the interprofessional health team who support adults (18 years and older) experiencing the last 12 months of a progressive life-limiting illness, their families and their caregivers.
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Peel Chapter Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
WEBlast updated: August 31, 2020. Team Member Biographies. Paula Manuel Paula Manuel is a RN leader experienced in self-care for nurses, equity, policy development and determinants of health. Her clinical practice spans 23 weeks gestation to 104 years of age. Extensive experience as a preceptor, mentor, leader on unit based and hospital …
Palliative Care: Care for Adults With a Progressive, Life …
WEBIt helps people with a progressive, life-limiting illness and their family prepare for and manage end-of-life choices, the process of dying, and coping with loss and grief.1,2 Palliative care does not focus just on end-of-life care; a palliative approach to care can begin upon the diagnosis of a life-limiting illness.
Home Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
WEBMHNIG offers a network of professional resources, support, and access to financial assistance through bursaries and awards. We are open to all Registered Nurses and Nursing Students interested in mental health. Cost to join Interest Group: $35; $17.50 for undergraduate nursing students. Join RNAO and add the MHNIG Interest Group to …
About NPIG Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
WEBAbout NPIG. Mission. NPIG strives to strengthen the role of NPs in Ontario by supporting and representing action on behalf of NPs in collaboration with the Board of Directors (BOD) of RNAO. Visions. To advance the voice of NPs within the RNAO and promote a strong, collective nursing voice by adhering to RNAO’s mission and values. To advocate
Promoting 2SLGBTQI+ Health Equity: Best Practice Guideline
WEBThe purpose of this BPG is to provide nurses and other members of the interprofessional team with evidence-based recommendations on foundational, inclusive and affirming care practices for Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, and additional (2SLGBTQI+) people.
Postgraduate Public Health Nursing Course (NRSG10132)
WEBDear Members, For new graduates and new RN hires in Public Health, Mohawk College is offering an online course, NRSG10132: Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, to further your preparation to work in public health nursing, and achieve one course towards a proposed PHN post-graduate certificate. Course Details: Mohawk …
Practice Resources Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
WEBThe Registered Nursesʼ Association of Ontarioʼs (RNAO) Mental Health and Substance Use Best Practices Program, established in 2006, drives change by providing leadership to enhance evidence-based care and services related to mental health and substance use across all health-care settings. The program supports nurses and other health …
About INAIG Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
WEBTo advocate for Indigenous clients, significant others, friends, and family members and be able to provide resources, support and knowledge for nurses, students and their communities. 2023 - 2024 INAIG Executive - As of October 30, 2023. Chair: Victoria Guido. Past Chair: Rachel Radyk. Policy and Political Action Officer: Maggie Copeland.
Student Opportunity
WEBDear Nursing Students of Ontario, Are you interested in learning more about best practice guideline development and evidence-based practice? Do you have experience working with digital health technologies in your clinical placement, or are you interested in understanding how digital health technologies can optimize nursing clinical practice?
About Ontario Woundcare Interest Group Registered Nurses' …
WEBCost of Interest Group: $40; $20 for undergraduate nursing students Website: ontwig.rnao.ca Mission. We are a group of interdisciplinary health care professionals representing all health care sectors who lead, promote and influence wound prevention and treatment of public policy for all citizens in our Ontario Health Care System.
International Mental Health Nurses Day Registered Nurses' …
WEBDear members, Feb. 21, 2024 is International Mental Health Nurses' Day. The Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses (CFMHN) applied to the federal government to have Feb. 21, 2024 recognized as the official Canadian Mental Health Nurses Day and it was accepted to be listed.
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