Registered Nurses (RNs) are leaders in the health care field, with their practice guided by a Code of Ethics and professional practice standards. From research to education to policy to clinical care, RNs lead the way in patient advocacy with a focus on public safety.
From research to education to policy to clinical care, registered nurses work in a wide range of practice settings. Being a Registered Nurse is a commitment to an ethically-driven, caring professional. Learn more about the nursing profession.
Liz McKay Instructor, Nursing
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NIC in the News: Indigenous health-care leader and innovative educator named 2020 Honorary Fellow
NIC Elder in Residence and nursing faculty member Dr. Evelyn Voyageur has been honoured by Douglas College as an Honorary Fellow — the highest honour presented by the College.
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Read about leadership projects of NIC's third and fourth year nursing students.
Explore research projects involving NIC nursing faculty and students.
I had some pretty old ideas of what nurses do and I didn't think it would be challenging enough. I thought it was taking doctors' orders, not advocating for patients. Meanwhile, here I am now in the most rewarding and challenging degree ever.
Dawn Tisdale NIC Bachelor of Science in Nursing alumna