M-9, r. 23.1 - Regulation respecting specialized nurse practitioners

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26. A nurse practitioner specialized in primary care who obtained the diploma giving access to the specialist’s certificate before 1 September 2017 or who, before that date, was registered in a program of studies leading to a diploma giving access to the specialist’s certificate must, to perform the activities provided for in section 4 in a residential and long-term care centre operated by an institution, undergo training recognized by the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.
The same applies to a nurse practitioner specialized in primary care who, before 8 March 2018, obtained an equivalence of diploma or training in accordance with the Règlement sur les normes d’équivalence de diplôme ou de la formation aux fins de la délivrance d’un certificat de spécialiste d’infirmière praticienne spécialisée (chapter I-8, r. 15.2).
The training provided for in the first paragraph, which lasts 35 hours, specifically focuses on the elderly and includes the following: advanced clinical evaluation, advanced physiopathology and advanced pharmacology. At least 10 hours focus on the elderly who present behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
O.C. 84-2018, s. 26.
In force: 2018-03-08
26. A nurse practitioner specialized in primary care who obtained the diploma giving access to the specialist’s certificate before 1 September 2017 or who, before that date, was registered in a program of studies leading to a diploma giving access to the specialist’s certificate must, to perform the activities provided for in section 4 in a residential and long-term care centre operated by an institution, undergo training recognized by the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.
The same applies to a nurse practitioner specialized in primary care who, before 8 March 2018, obtained an equivalence of diploma or training in accordance with the Règlement sur les normes d’équivalence de diplôme ou de la formation aux fins de la délivrance d’un certificat de spécialiste d’infirmière praticienne spécialisée (chapter I-8, r. 15.2).
The training provided for in the first paragraph, which lasts 35 hours, specifically focuses on the elderly and includes the following: advanced clinical evaluation, advanced physiopathology and advanced pharmacology. At least 10 hours focus on the elderly who present behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
O.C. 84-2018, s. 26.