- Teacher: Fleury Lynnette
- Teacher: Katernick Brittaney
- Teacher: Morice Angela
- Teacher: Morris Kim
- Teacher: Sampson April
- Teacher: Smith Patricia
- Teacher: Steinwand Jessica
- Teacher: Albrow Delina
- Teacher: Archibald Amber
- Teacher: Archibald Amber
- Teacher: Borgland Michelle
- Teacher: Cinel Julie
- Teacher: Correale Heather
- Teacher: Graham Devon
- Teacher: Plested Sushma
- Teacher: Plowe Kristen
- Teacher: Sanders Tanya
- Teacher: Sanders Tanya
- Teacher: Shamro Margaret
- Teacher: Taylor Mona
- Teacher: Virani Anila
In this course students examine the social, economic, political, and ethico-legal issues that influence the professional and intra-professional roles of nurse practitioners as advanced practice nurses in BC, Canada, and globally. Areas of focus will include: implications for the implementation and sustainability of “value-added” advanced practice nurse practitioner roles in healthcare; implications for intra-professional practice, including collaboration, consultation, and partnerships; responsibility and accountability for professional practice, including professional regulation, continuing competence and the legal and legislative underpinnings of nurse practitioner practice; and the basis of ethico-legal decision-making in practice. Students will also have the opportunity to explore the role of leadership in supporting and furthering professional advanced nurse practitioner practice and healthcare.
- Teacher: Creelman Lisa
- Teacher: Pickering Mary