October 2021
In this e-bulletin:
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NANB Virtual Awards Reception
Join us. Space is limited.
CCP Mandatory Learning Module
Standards for Documentation
Registration Renewal 2022
Now open to November 30
Working with Limited Resources
Tool Kit
NANB Documents
New and Revised
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COVID-19
What you need to know...
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Virtual Nursing Awards Reception
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Due to the rising cases of COVID 19 and public health restrictions in the province, NANB has decided to host a Virtual Awards Reception to protect the health and safety of all participants.
Join NANB Board and staff on November 17 at 6:00pm via Zoom to celebrate and recognize nurse colleagues for their contributions to nursing and the health of New Brunswickers. Online capacity is limited, please RSVP to nanb@nanb.nb.ca before Friday November 12.
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Continuing Competency Program (CCP)
Mandatory Learning Module
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The NANB Continuing Competency Program has two mandatory components. Both components must be completed if you are registering for active practice.
Completing a self-assessment, developing and evaluating a learning plan as well as completing the online learning module, Standards for Documentation. Completion of the learning module should take about 40 minutes and it can be accessed through " My Profile". For more information on CCP visit NANB's website or contact a nurse consultant at nanb@nanb.nb.ca
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NANB Registration Renewal 2022
Now Open
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Your registration must be renewed online between October 1 and November 30, 2021. If you are participating in employer payroll deduction for your registration fees, you must renew online by November 15, 2021. *Please note that if you currently have a non-practising registration in 2021 and want an active practising registration in 2022, you cannot renew online.
NEW THIS YEAR
CNPS FEE INCREASE FOR 2022 PRACTICE YEAR
Fees collected from RNs by NANB for the 2022 practice year are higher than those collected for the 2021 practice year due to the difference in the cost of liability protection from the Canadian Nurse Protective Society (CNPS).
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Working With Limited Resources
Tool Kit
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NANB receives calls from time to time from nurses who are concerned about loosing their licence because of staffing challenges. Whether you are short staffed, working overtime, or floating to an unfamiliar unit, all these situations can challenge your ability to provide safe, competent, compassionate, and ethical care.
For more details and a Tool Kit of resources for Working With Limited Resources, visit NANB's website. You can also contact a nurse consultant at nanb@nanb.nb.ca for additional guidance.
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NANB Resources
New and Revised
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Throughout New Brunswick, many organizations are requiring that staff and visitors be immunized against COVID-19, and/or participate in mask wearing, and surveillance testing. As such, it is not unreasonable to expect that, nurse practitioner (NPs) in response may be asked to provide medical exemption notes from immunization, mask wearing and/or testing. For more guidance on the process and criteria for medical exemptions to COVID-19 immunization and examples of medical exemptions to wearing masks and testing visit NANB's website.
Practice Support
NANB provides confidential consultations to nurses, employers, health care providers, the public and others to support safe, competent and ethical nursing practice. The consultations provide support to resolve professional practice issues, navigate legislation/ regulations related to nursing practice, understand the scope of practice and meet the standards of practice.
Fact Sheet: Mentoring
NANB’s Fact Sheet on Mentoring outlines the principles of mentoring in nursing, and the professional and ethical responsibilities of nurses engaged in mentoring. As stated in the Standards of Practice for Registered Nurses, “nurses are responsible and accountable for supporting clients, colleagues and students by sharing knowledge and expertise and by acting as an effective role model, resource, preceptor or mentor” (p. 11). NANB’s Transition to Nursing Practice Toolkit could also be a helpful resource when mentoring graduate and novice nurses.
Fact Sheet-Volunteering as a Nurse
NANB’s Fact Sheet on Volunteering as a Nurse is intended for nurses who are considering engaging in a volunteer role. It outlines the responsibilities and accountabilities of nurses in this role and provides helpful resources.
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Lightning Session
Registration Renewal & CCP
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NANB BoD
Public Health New Brunswick (PHNB)
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Canadian College of Health Leaders
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CNPS Nightingale MaskerAide
October 28, 2021
ICN Virtual Congress
November 2-4, 2021
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Contact us:
Phone : (506) 458-8731
Toll-free (NB): 1-800-442-4417
Fax: (506) 459-2838
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NANB Hours:
Monday–Friday, 08:30–16:30
NANB will be closed:
November 11: Remembrance Day
Quick Links
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