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Assiniboine’s two-year Practical Nursing diploma program prepares graduates to meet the entry-level competencies of the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba (CLPNM) and to be eligible to apply for licensure as a Practical Nurse in Manitoba.
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) are regulated healthcare professionals who provide nursing care to clients in variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, personal care homes, and the community. The entry-level education program for LPNs in Manitoba is a two-year diploma program.
There are many resources available to help IENs become prepared to practice as Licensed Practical Nurses in Manitoba. This includes government programs that provide financial assistance to IENs who are working towards licensure.
Learn about this occupation – including typical duties, education required, salary and job outlook information, job boards and more. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) care for ill, injured or recovering patients or persons with disabilities in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, private homes, and group homes.
What is an LPN? Choosing the Right Application Pathway; Applying for a Credential Assessment; SIEN Paid Gap Training Program; CLPNM Language Proficiency Policy; Canadian LPNs. Applying for an Endorsement; Registration for Virtual Practice; Re-Entering the LPN Profession; Fees and Liability Protection. Fees & Payments; For Employers and ...
As the Practical Nursing program at Assiniboine is now a two-year diploma program, Continuing Studies at Assiniboine is offering three courses that will bridge a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with a certificate to a diploma.
There are currently three educational institutions approved by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba to offer practical nursing programs in Manitoba: Assiniboine Community College, Université Saint-Boniface (French language program) and University College of the North.