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the p.e.i. college of nursing and midwifery officially launched on april 1, bringing multiple nursing and midwifery professions under one regulatory body.
the new college is now responsible for overseeing licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, registered psychiatric nurses and midwives across the province.
ceo and registrar melissa panton told the guardian the merger of two former colleges was driven by a need to improve efficiency.
“it was an aim to slow down some of the redundancies that we had and also create efficiencies in order to better serve the public,” she said.
panton said both former organizations were small and had similar responsibilities as regulators in other provinces, which made the work more demanding when operating separately.
“so, this gives us better staff base in order to create resources,” she said.
she added that while the college of registered nurses and midwives had already begun operating as a multi-disciplinary regulator in recent years, this is a new experience for licensed practical nurses.
“it is new, though, for our practical nursing members is this is their first time being part of a multidisciplinary college, but we hope that for them, this transition is seamless, they’ll receive the same services that they’ve always had from the college of licensed practical nurses in the new one.”
melissa panton, ceo and registrar of the p.e.i. college of nursing and midwifery, told the guardian the merger of the two former colleges was driven by a need to improve efficiency. photo by vivian ulinwa /the guardian