A regulatory college under the Health Professions Act.
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Any person who has knowledge of conduct by a registrant that may be in violation of a practice standard or legislation may file a complaint here.
Information about obtaining a nursing permit in Alberta.
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Review information about meeting the registration requirements in Alberta.
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Decisions from previous complaints resulting in a finding of unprofessional conduct can be viewed here.
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Keep up to date on news related to nursing standards, initiatives and new developments happening in the regulatory profession.
The CRNA Council is comprised of sixteen members—eight public representatives and eight registrants. The governance structure ensures the Council's mandate is achieved through clear delegation of their authority to governance and regulatory committees, while ensuring to have equal numbers of public and registrant members where appropriate.
As a regulator, the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) plays an important role in patient safety and protecting the public. Our role is to serve the public interest by ensuring ethical, safe and competent care by our registrants.