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For faculty and students

Welcome to BCCNM's faculty and students learning resources

​Effective June 1, 2025, the scope of practice documents for LPNs, RNs, and RPNs have been integrated into stand-alone practice standards and supporting learning resources. As a result of these changes, the videos "Introduction to Nursing Regulation" and "Beginning Practice as a Nurse" have been removed from the college website, as they no longer reflect current information. 

To c​​ontinue supporting faculty in delivering regulatory education to students, we will be publishing new learning modules. More updates coming soon. We appreciate your patience and continued collaboration during this transition.  ​​​

Cultural safety and humility video series

On Feb. 25, 2022, the new Indigenous Cultural​ Safety, Cultural Humility, and Anti-racism​ practice standard came into effect for all nurses and midwives in the province. This standard was developed in partnership with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC. 

Our two colleges collaborated on a series of educational videos, to support nurses, midwives, physicians and surgeons to understand and apply the new standard.​​​​​​​

Learning resources​

Topic Links Learning Formats
Artificial intelligence

LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

Web pages
​Boundaries in the nurse-client relationship

LPN, NP, RN, RPN​​

​Case studies | FAQs | ​Learning modules | ​Thinking tool | Web pages
​Cannabis

LPNNPRNRPN

​FAQs | Web pages
​Certified practice

RNRPN​​

​FAQs | Web pages
​Conflict of interest

LPNNPRNRPN

​Case studies | FAQs | Thinking tool | Web pages
​Consent​

LPNNPRNRPN​​​

​​Case studies | FAQs | Web pages
​Controlled Prescription Program​

NPRNRPNRM​​​

​FAQs | Web pages
COVID-19

LPNNPRNRPNRM​​

Web pages
​CPR

LPNNPRNRPN

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​FAQs | Web pages
Indigenous cultural safety, cultural humility, and anti-racism 

LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

Companion guide | Learning modules | Video series | Web pages
​Documentation

LPNNPRNRPN​​

​FAQs | Learning modules | ​​Web pages
​Duty to provide care

LPNNPRNRPN

​​Case studies | FAQs | Web pages
​Duty to report

LPNNPRNRPNRM​​

​​Case studies | FAQs | Web pages
​Employed students​

NPRNRPN​​

​FAQs | Web pages
​Immunization

​​LPNRNRPN​​

​​​​​​​FAQs | Thinking tool | Web pages​
Infection prevention and control

 RM​​

Web pages​
​Medical aesthetics

​​LPNNPRNRPN​​

​​​​​​​FAQs | Thinking tool | Web pages
​Medical Assistance in Dying

​​​LPNNPRNRPN​​​

​​​Case studies | FAQs | Web pages​
​Medication

​​​​LPNRNRPN​​

​​Case studies | FAQs | Learning modules | Web pages
​Overdose crisis

​​​​LPNNPRNRPN​​​

​Web pages
Prescribing

NP, RM​​

 FAQs | Learning module | Web pages
Privacy and confidentiality

LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

​​Case studies | FAQs | Learning modules | ​Web pages
Professional responsibility

LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

​​Case studies | FAQs | Web pages
​Regulatory supervision

LPNNPRNRPN​​​

​Web pages
Scope of practice

LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

Learning modules​ | Thinking tools | Web pages
Screening and diagnostic tests & imaging

RN, RPN, RM​​

​FAQs | Web pages
​Self-employed practice

LPNNPRNRPN

​FAQs | Web pages
​Social media

​​LPNNPRNRPN​​​

​​​​​Case studies | Web pages
Use of title

 LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

 Web pages
Virtual care

 LPN, NP, RN, RPN, RM​​

​​​​​Case studies | Web pages

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