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Available Now: 2023 Annual Report
Available Now: 2023 Annual Report

The CLPNA’s 2023 Annual Report is now available. This report includes updates on strategic initiatives as well as key regulatory and workforce statistics.

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CLPNA Strategic Update 2023
May 29, 2024|Public
CLPNA Strategic Update 2023

Our 2022-2025 Strategic Direction The public trusts the CLPNA as a regulator. Registrants are valued in the healthcare system. The public finds the information they want, when they need it. The public benefits from the care of our registrants. Registrants...

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Council 2023 Year in Review
May 29, 2024|Council, Public
Council 2023 Year in Review

The Council of the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) is responsible for the governance of the organization and the oversight of management. The Council guides the CLPNA’s strategic direction; evaluates the performance of the CEO; approves practical...

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2023 By the Numbers
May 29, 2024|Public
2023 By the Numbers

LPNs in Alberta In 2023, there were 20,971 LPNs in Alberta, 5% more than in 2022. 61% of LPNs work in either a hospital or long-term care. LPNs also commonly work in community health settings, physicians’ offices, and home care...

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Hearing Notice: Kayla O’Brien, #48577
May 27, 2024|Public, Complaints
Hearing Notice: Kayla O’Brien, #48577

The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta is responsible under the Health Professions Act for protecting the public from unethical, unskilled, and unsafe nursing practice. Under this authority, some complaints of unprofessional conduct result in a formal Hearing before a Hearing...

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Hearing Notice: Shannon Teolis, #41953
May 27, 2024|Complaints, Public
Hearing Notice: Shannon Teolis, #41953

The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta is responsible under the Health Professions Act for protecting the public from unethical, unskilled, and unsafe nursing practice. Under this authority, some complaints of unprofessional conduct result in a formal Hearing before a Hearing...

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Your Feedback Needed: Standards of Practice on Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility
Your Feedback Needed: Standards of Practice on Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility

The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) is seeking feedback on a new document, the Standards of Practice on Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) will be held to these standards when caring for people...

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The CLPNA Welcomes New Executive Officer
May 1, 2024|Public
The CLPNA Welcomes New Executive Officer

The CLPNA is pleased to welcome Doug Lemermeyer as the new Executive Officer, Strategy & Corporate Governance effective May 2, 2024. Doug is an accomplished public servant and governance professional with expertise in public sector governance, engagement, and leadership. With...

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