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Nursing Matters
January 2018
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Registration Renewal
UPDATE: CRNBC reduces 2018 registration renewal fee increase
As a result of CRNBC having paid for the CNPS supplemental fee for the 2018 renewal period, RNs will now pay $595.20.
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A response to nurses' feedback on the fee increase
Board Chair, Rob Calnan and CEO/Registrar, Cynthia Johansen, respond to the major questions, comments and feedback submitted by nurses after CRNBC changed registration renewal fees for 2018.
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Registration renewal is now open
If you haven't heard, the 2018 registration renewal is now open. It should only take 30 minutes — renew your registration today.
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Making the most of multisource feedback
After a busy set at work, Eric's glad to be on days off. Taking the opportunity to relax, he scrolls through his unread emails. He notices one from CRNBC with the subject, "It's your year to complete multisource feedback." He's curious, as he'd heard a colleague talking about participating last summer.
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More case studies
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Amendments to nursing regulations posted for comment
B.C.'s three nursing colleges are pleased to report that government in late December posted the regulation changes, supporting the amalgamation of our three Colleges.
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Notice: Gary Dromarsky — converted to non-practising
As a result of new allegations, Mr. Dromarsky signed an amended undertaking to convert to non-practising on December 22, 2017. The registrant's registration status is currently non-practising and he is ineligible to work as a nurse in B.C.
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I forgot to renew my registration. My employer told me to stop working and call CRNBC. What should I do?
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A client died and left me something in her will. What should I do?
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