Transition to Nurse Practitioner

Nurse practitioners (NPs) are registered nurses who have undertaken graduate education and training in advanced clinical practice. They can:

  • Conduct comprehensive health assessments
  • Diagnose health/illness conditions
  • Treat and manage acute and chronic illness within a holistic model of care
  • Order and interpret screening and diagnostic tests
  • Perform procedures
  • Prescribe medications and therapeutic interventions

Who Can Apply Using This Application?  

Before proceeding, you should: 

  • Be an existing registered nurse (RN) in Alberta
  • Want to practice as an NP in Alberta
  • Be completing your program within six weeks or have completed an approved entry-level NP program
  • Provide the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) with a confirmation of the program completion
  • Have reported at least 4,500 RN hours of practice satisfactory to the registrar. If you were previously an NP in another Canadian jurisdiction, then this does not apply.
  • Receive confirmation that you may start your application from the CRNA  

What Will I Need to Complete the Application? 

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Are you new to the CRNA?

This transitional pathway is for RNs who are already registered with the CRNA. If you have never been registered with us before, you must go through our Pathways to a Permit tool first. It will recommend an application pathway based on your situation and you can create your initial account.

Get Started

To begin this process, please contact the CRNA at registration@nurses.ab.ca. Please include your current Registrant ID and reference that you are looking to change your nursing status with us to become an NP.

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