New Self-Study Micro-Module: Connecting Regulation to LPN Practice
Complete this informative micro-module in less than one hour!
The purpose of regulation is to ensure that regulated healthcare providers, such as Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), practice in a safe, competent, and ethical manner.
The way LPNs connect their regulatory responsibilities to their nursing practice is of utmost importance. Professionalism requires that LPNs demonstrate professional standards when providing nursing care and collaborating with patients, colleagues, and other members of the healthcare team.
The CLPNA’s new online self-study Connecting Regulation to LPN Practice micro-module assists LPNs in understanding how professional practice in Alberta fits into the CLPNA’s regulatory responsibilities framework. This includes legislation, regulation, the regulatory college, the employer, the LPN, and the public. All these components work together to protect the public.
The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta asks all Licensed Practical Nurses to take advantage of this learning resource. Learning modules are designed to help you understand practice standards and other related documents. They are convenient and allow you to learn at your own pace at any time of day.
Log into myCLPNA.com to access the module and address your continuing competency needs.