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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Practical Nurse program at NBCC is designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in healthcare. Practical Nurses play a vital role in providing quality care and support, working alongside doctors and registered nurses in various specialized areas such as medicine, surgery, geriatrics, obstetrics, pediatrics, mental health, and community nursing. The program emphasizes clinical training, equipping students with firsthand experience in caring for patients across all life stages. With the growing aging population and the ongoing demand for healthcare services, skilled Practical Nurses are increasingly sought after in the job market.

Program Structure

The Practical Nurse diploma program is structured to be completed within two academic years of full-time study. The program includes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future careers. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Comprehensive clinical training to gain hands-on experience.
  • Integration of theoretical coursework with practical applications.
  • Opportunities for community engagement and wellness education.
  • Focus on critical thinking and clinical judgment skills.
  • Preparation for the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam (CPNRE).

Students will also have the chance to participate in various clinical practicums, which are essential for developing the skills necessary to excel in the nursing field.

Featured Experiences

The Practical Nurse program offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Clinical practicums in diverse healthcare settings, providing real-world experience.
  • Hands-on laboratory experiences to practice nursing skills in a controlled environment.
  • Community engagement projects that promote health and wellness.
  • Opportunities to participate in professional workshops and networking events.
  • Preceptorships that allow students to work closely with experienced nurses in the field.

Career Options

Graduates of the Practical Nurse program can pursue a variety of career paths in the healthcare sector. Here are some potential job options:

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN): Provide direct patient care in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities, assisting with daily living activities and medical procedures.
  • Community Health Nurse: Work in community settings to promote health education, disease prevention, and wellness initiatives.
  • Pediatric Nurse: Specialize in caring for infants, children, and adolescents, focusing on their unique health needs and development.
  • Mental Health Nurse: Support patients with mental health issues, providing care, therapy, and education to improve their well-being.
  • Geriatric Nurse: Focus on the care of elderly patients, addressing their physical, emotional, and social needs in various healthcare settings.

With a strong demand for Practical Nurses in Canada, graduates can expect a fulfilling career that makes a significant impact on patients' lives.

 

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