Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association

Competent, caring, knowledge-based registered nursing for the people of Saskatchewam

 
In the Public Interest PDF Print E-mail
The SRNA is the professional self-regulatory body for the province's approximately 9,900 registered nurses including over 100 nurse practitioners. The Registered Nurses Act (1988) describes the SRNA's mandate in setting standards of education and practice for the profession and registering nurses to ensure competent, caring knowledge-based care for the people of Saskatchewan. The SRNA is responsible ensuring continuing competence, professional conduct, standards of practice, a code of ethics and the approval of education programs. The SRNA is committed to speaking out on healthcare issues that are in the public interest.
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