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Reflections: Where do we go from here

Reflections is a series of online events hosted by the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses (CACCN) exclusively for CACCN members. This is a time for critical care nurses to share their stories, listen and support colleagues while building a strong critical care community. This is a time to learn from each other in our […]

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation & Orange Shirt Day

Our office will be closed on September 30th. September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (federal statutory holiday), which gives the public a chance to recognize and commemorate the intergenerational harm that residential schools have caused to Indigenous families and communities, and to honour those who have been affected by this injustice.  Every year on September 30th, people […]

Grand Rounds: Post-COVID respiratory management

COVID19 survivors suffer from persistent respiratory symptoms and functional limitations after the acute infection. Longitudinal studies after SARS-CoV2 infection showed impairment in lung function exercise capacity and Lung imaging abnormalities. In this lecture, we review possible post covid pulmonary involvement with a focus on whether they develop fibrosis. We also review the latest evidence on […]

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Webinar: Safe Patient Handling for the Emergency Department

Caregivers in the Healthcare Industry continue to be one of the most at risk groups for occupational musculoskeletal disorders. Each year when the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes occupational injury incidence rates, caregivers in Health Care remain near or at the top of the list. Awareness to this ongoing problem is growing, however effective solutions […]

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Webinar: Safe Patient Handling for the Emergency Department

Caregivers in the Healthcare Industry continue to be one of the most at risk groups for occupational musculoskeletal disorders. Each year when the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes occupational injury incidence rates, caregivers in Health Care remain near or at the top of the list. Awareness to this ongoing problem is growing, however effective solutions […]

Free

Canadian Intensive Care Week

Canadian Intensive Care Week is a week to reflect on our practice, promote the work we do, promote our workplace, acknowledge our co-workers and celebrate the Intensive Care Team!

CACCN Annual General Meeting

Electronic Format: Zoom. Registration is required by October 22 @ 2359 hrs ET (find your time zone) Following the AGM, stay for the webinar presentation - “Empathic Strain & Secondary Trauma 101: Understanding the Essentials During Times of Crisis” (60 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A) Visit the AGM webpage for more information

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Dynamics 2020 Access Closes

Time is ticking down...20+ hours of education. Finish watching the presentations, complete the session evaluations and the overall evaluation to download your Continuing Learning Hours Certificate before the deadline.

$100

Certification Renewal Applications Close

Your CNA certification is valid for a five-year term. You can renew your certification credential either by submitting a list of continuous learning activities or by rewriting the certification exam. You must also meet the eligibility requirements and continue to be a practising nurse in good standing.